New Harmony Historic District

  • Also Known As: New Harmony Historic District (Boundary increase)

  • Vicinity: Roughly bounded by 3rd St, Steam Mill St, Main St and North St, includes Maple Hill Cemetery, Arthur St, Atheneum property
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1814/00/00
1825/00/00

Places

PlaceAsNotedInType
PlaceAsNotedInType
Roofless Church

Data »

Particulars for New Harmony Historic District:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Historic Use Auditorium
Area of Significance Business
Area of Significance Education
Owner Federal
Architectural Style Gothic Revival
Architectural Style Greek Revival
Sight Category Historic District
Criteria Historic Event
Area of Significance Landscape Architecture
Historic Use Meeting hall
Historic Use Multiple dwelling
Area of Significance Performing Arts
Criteria Person
Owner Private
Historic Use Religious Property
Historic Use Single dwelling
Area of Significance Social History
Owner State
Area of Significance Transportation



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 3rd May 2000

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: New Harmony Historic District
Registry Address: Roughly bounded by Third St., Steammill St., Main St., inc. Maple Hill Cem., Arthur St., Atheneum prop. and North St.
Registry Number: 00000669
Resource Type: District
Owner: Private, Local, State, Federal
Architect: Johnson, Philip; et.al.
Architectural Style: Gothic revival, Greek revival
Attribute: et.al.
Area in Acres: 155
Contributing Buildings: 212
Non-Contributing Buildings: 60
Contributing Sites: 8
Non-Contributing Sites: 3
Contributing Structures: 6
Non-Contributing Structures: 10
Contributing Objects: 7
Non-Contributing Objects: 16
Other Certification: Date received-pending nomination
Certification: Listed in the National Register
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: State
Area of Significance: Social history, Transportation, Education, Architecture, Landscape architecture, Performing arts
Applicable Criteria: Event, Person, Architecture-Engineering
Criteria Consideration: Cemetery, Significance of less than fifty years
Significant Year: 0, 1814, 1825
Associated People: Owen, Robert; et.al.
Historic Function: Domestic, Other, Recreation and Culture, Commerce, Trade, Social, Religion
Historic Sub-Function: Meeting hall, Business, Auditorium, Religious structure, Multiple dwelling, Single dwelling
Current Function: Education, Government, Recreation and Culture, Domestic, Landscape, Commerce, Trade
Current Sub-Function: Single dwelling Business Museum Garden Library City Hall

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