Awards were presented this month during the 28th Annual Historic Preservation Awards held at the historic Hamilton Club Building at Passaic County Community College.
East Point Lighthouse |
Since 2000, a combination of public funding sources has provided much-needed restoration work to address water damage, moisture levels, electrical and mechanical upgrades and accessibility. Today the lighthouse is open to the public as a historic site.
Hahne & Company Building, Newark, Essex County |
Today it is a 400,000 square-foot building that houses residential, retail, commercial and cultural uses as well as a newly expanded Rutgers University campus. The ornately detailed masonry and limestone exterior was meticulously restored as was the original monumental skylight over the interior public arcade.
Stony Brook Stone Arch Bridge |
The ruins of Worth’s Mill Run, built in 1714, are next to the bridge, and the late 19th century Stony Brook Floodplain Bridge also is connected to the stone arch span. Collapse of a portion of the Stone Arch Bridge’s parapet in 2016 triggered a combined project to restore the Stone Arch Bridge and replace the Floodplain Bridge. Adhering to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards, the design and preservation project yielded historic and scientific research benefiting the understanding of 18th century stone bridge design and historic grist mill technology.
To learn more about the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office and its programs, visit: www.nj.gov/dep/hpo
SOURCE NJDEP - News Release 18/P048
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