Milanville Historic District

Roughly, Rt. 63027 from jct. with Rt. 63029 E to Skinner's Falls Bridge via bridge approach rd., Damascus Township, Milanville, Pennsylvania. County/parish: Wayne.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places April 29, 1993. NRIS 93000352.

17 contributing buildings.

Also known as:

  • See Also: Skinner's Falls Bridge

From Wikipedia:

Milanville Historic District

The Milanville Historic District, is a national historic district that is located in Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.

The Milanville Historic District is situated at the confluence of Calkins Creek and the Delaware River, with the river to the east and New York State beyond. Wooded hills to the west form a backdrop for the community. The creek flows west-to-east along the northern edge of the district. River Road and Route 63029 intersect at the center of the village, forming a Y-shaped district. The district has nineteenth and early twentieth century vernacular architecture, influenced by Queen Anne, Italianate, Greek Revival and Gothic Revival architectural styles. Buildings are wood framed, most of them built between 1850 and 1910.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 by Dr. Brent D. Glass.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75315459

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