112 Chestnut Street - Haddonfield Historic District - Haddonfield, NJ
N 39° 53.635 W 075° 01.980
18S E 497178 N 4415983
Interesting home not like the others Victorian structures with a center gable and weird center entrance with two sets of opposable steps.
Waymark Code: WM92EA
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2010
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Very sparse landscaping and a whole lot of windows are the most interesting details of this home. There is a block concrete foundation and a little roof over the entrance.
For a more detailed and informed physical description of this site, I have added information from the original nomination form sent to me by John P. Byrne, National Register Database Manager (John_Byrne@nps.gov), Department of the Interior. This narrative was created March 16, 1979, mailed in to Washington, D.C. and evaluated April 18, 1980 and finally approved on July 21, 1982. Thanks to this designation and the efforts of the community to stop developers in the early 70s, Haddonfield is permanently protected and is one of the best example of an intact Colonial America, this site not withstanding.
2½ story Victorian frame residence, with gothasized second floor gothasized attic window. Porch has been removed. Now had hooded entrance. --- National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Haddonfield Historic District Nomination Form
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