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Item 1601 and 1605 Naamans Road(2010-03-05T16:53:26Z) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignThese two houses are significant as examples of the early twentieth century practice of subdividing parcels at the edge of farms to provide housing for family members or for speculative building. 1605 was built between 1927 and 1930, and 1601 was constructed circa 1940, as part of a series of lots broken out by William Hanby and his wife Daisy.Item 4127 Concord Pike(2009-11-10T17:02:21Z) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem A. Eliason House(1984) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem Bethel Church(2006) Center for Historic Architecture and Design; Taylor, Susan; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.Item Hanover Township, Morris County, NJ(2002-07) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem High Hook Farm(2008-11) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem Historic Context for Aids to Navigation in Delaware(1984) Center for Historic Architecture and Design; Ames, David L.; Bashman, Leslie D.; Siders (Sheppard), Rebecca J.Aids to navigation are an important overall property type in relation to the priorities for historic theme, geographic zone, chronological period, and historic contexts established in the Delaware -Plan. Fifteen specific preservation goals are recommended for nine aids to navigation property types as a function of ownership, level and extent of expected significance, and specific property type characteristics. Ranked priorities are suggested for the fifteen overall goals (independent of property types) and for each property type within the group of property types to which each overall goal applies. Also, overall relative priorities are suggested for each combination of goal and property type.Item Huber Farm(2008-11) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem Maple Grove Farm(1984) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignMaple Grove Farm is located on the south side of route 299 .8 miles east of Middletown. It is set in an environment of cultivated fields and a modern court of farm buildings. The house is set off the south side of the road up a tree lined lane approximatley one mile back from the public thoroughfare. A parcel of one acre including the house and a small stone meathouse compose the nomination. The surrounding farm complex, of recent vintage, is excluded from the nominated property.Item Refuge-Weldin Farm(2010-03-21T17:45:34Z) Center for Historic Architecture and DesignItem S. Holton House(1977) Witty, Anne; Amisson, Elizabeth; Copp, Barbara; Dluzak, Catherine M.; Frederick, Barbara; Center for Historic Architecture and DesignThe. Holton Farm is located in cultivated farmland (including the entire 165 acre parce of the mid-nineteenth century farmstead) on the east side of Rt. 435 approximately 2 miles northwest of Middletown. The house and outbuildings are set back about one-hundred yards from the road within a yard of dense ornamental plantings. The nominated parcel includes five acres containing all the outbuildings, the house, grounds, and the lane leading in from Rt. 435.