Significance: Built by Joseph E. Thropp, owner of the Everett iron furnance, this two-and-one-story residence contains a number of Queen Anne elements and is one of the largest houses in Everett and its environ More
Significance: Three story graphite mill built c.1900 is still in operation today grinding graphite for pigments. Survey number: HAER PA-147 Building/structure dates: ca. 1900 Initial Construction
Significance: This two-story brick house was built by Earlston Thropp who succeeded his father, Joseph E. Thropp, in the operation of the Everett iron furnace. This furnace was among the last operating iron fur More
Significance: The present city hall was built during a period of great optimism in Johnstown. The previous building on the site, erected in 1872, had been used as a market house, police station, and municipal b More
Significance: Built in 1925 by the Yellowstone Park Company, this structure was used to service the company's busses and provided more space than the company's previous garage in Mammoth. It provides insight i More
Significance: This two-story brick office building has cast-iron storefronts on both the Main Street and Commercial Avenue facades. A corbelled brick cornice also continues around from the west to the north fa More
Significance: This two-story brick building has brick pilasters at the second story level with rough faced granite details at the street facade and roof line. Built in 1893, the Barich Block ranks as one of th More
Part of the Monongahela River Recording Project, which included HAER PA-300, Port Perry Bridge; HAER PA-385, Monongahela Navation Company Lock and Dam No. 7; HAER PA-299, Monongahela Lock and Dam No. 7; and HAE More
Significance: Combination REA, freight depot, and passenger station laid out beneath the main line viaduct of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LVRR). An interlocking tower marks the west end of the station, adjacen More
Significance: This one-story brick building has a cast metal facade with wooden inlay and a pressed metal cornice at the parapet wall. The structure measures 25' x 80' and was built by Joseph Petritz in 1890. More
Significance: This two-story brick building with granite trim has engaged columns at either side of a round intersecting arch doorway. Now brick infilled, the doorway was one the stately entrance to the Hoge, More
Significance: The New Jersey Zinc Company opened its Palmerton Plant to produce metalic zinc, zinc oxide, spelter, and spiegeleisen from ores mined in Sussex County, New Jersey. The plant included over 31 buil More
Significance: This two-story brick building features ornate brick and stonework on the second story including a central Palladian arch window. It has three street level storefronts with recessed entries which More
Significance: Number 225 East Commercial Avenue is a two-story brick building having a corrugated metal storefront with stucco at the second story exterior. The front of the building is rented to State Farm In More