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​Here are N.J.'s 10 most endangered historic sites for 2018

12/22/2018

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Each year, historic sites across the Garden State are lost, gone forever. Preservation New Jersey, the organization which advocates for historic preservation, on Tuesday morning in Trenton took another step in its ongoing effort stem the loss, announcing its 10 Most Endangered Places list.
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The Captain William Tyson House is owned by the Township of Rochelle Park which wants to either sell or raze the structure, officials say. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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Preservation advocates say a plan to build athletic fields on the Homestead Farm property could ruin the vista of the Watchung Mountains from the back porch of the house. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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The Abel and Mary Nicholson House is a prime example of patterned brickwork houses in the state. It was built in 1722 in Elsinboro Township. NJ.Com File Photo
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The Belle Meade Station includes red brick buildings with chestnut trim. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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This unique light ship was built in Camden in 1905 and was long used as a beacon to warn ships along the New Jersey coastline of shallow waters. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
Mad Horse Creek Cabins, Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County
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St. Lucy's Parish was established in 1884 in Jersey City. Today, most of the large complex is unused. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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The First National Bank of Woodstown building at the corner of North Main Street and West Avenue (U.S. Route 40) has been a Woodstown landmark for more than 125 years.
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The Gothic-style St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Morristown, Morris County. A state Supreme Court ruling has prohibited use of public funds to to be used to help preserve and restore religious structures. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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The farmhouse on the Hogan Farm along with the farm's barn would be demolished under Virtua Health Systems' plan to build a medical campus on the site, preservation advocates say. Photo Provided | Preservation New Jersey
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