Stoddartsville Historic District is a national historic district located at Buck Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 36 contributing buildings, 14 contributing sites, and one contributing structure in the 19th-century milling and transportation center of Stoddartsville. It includes houses and summer cottages, outbuildings and wells, and the remains of mills and mill races, barn ruins, and the ruins of "bear trap locks" and wing dams. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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| - Le district historique de Stoddartsville est un district historique des États-Unis situé dans le , dans le comté de Luzerne, en Pennsylvanie. Le district comprend 36 bâtiments participants, 14 sites contributeurs et 1 structure contributrice dans le centre d'usinage et de transport du XIXe siècle de Stoddartsville. Il comprend des maisons et des résidences secondaires, des dépendances et des puits, ainsi que des vestiges de moulins et de courses de moulins (?), des ruines de grange et des ruines de « serrures à ours » (?) et de barrages à ailes (?). Les ressources contribuant notablement comprennent les vestiges du moulin à farine de Stoddart et des sites archéologiques connexes, les vestiges du moulin à scie de Stoddart (1815), la maison « Appleyard » (vers 1815), la « maison de Miller » (fr)
- Stoddartsville Historic District is a national historic district located at Buck Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 36 contributing buildings, 14 contributing sites, and one contributing structure in the 19th-century milling and transportation center of Stoddartsville. It includes houses and summer cottages, outbuildings and wells, and the remains of mills and mill races, barn ruins, and the ruins of "bear trap locks" and wing dams. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. (en)
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| - Le district historique de Stoddartsville est un district historique des États-Unis situé dans le , dans le comté de Luzerne, en Pennsylvanie. Le district comprend 36 bâtiments participants, 14 sites contributeurs et 1 structure contributrice dans le centre d'usinage et de transport du XIXe siècle de Stoddartsville. Il comprend des maisons et des résidences secondaires, des dépendances et des puits, ainsi que des vestiges de moulins et de courses de moulins (?), des ruines de grange et des ruines de « serrures à ours » (?) et de barrages à ailes (?). Les ressources contribuant notablement comprennent les vestiges du moulin à farine de Stoddart et des sites archéologiques connexes, les vestiges du moulin à scie de Stoddart (1815), la maison « Appleyard » (vers 1815), la « maison de Miller » (1890-1893), le Inn (vers 1875) et la maison Stoddart ou « The Maples » (vers 1810). Il a été ajouté au Registre national des lieux historiques en 1998. (fr)
- Stoddartsville Historic District is a national historic district located at Buck Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 36 contributing buildings, 14 contributing sites, and one contributing structure in the 19th-century milling and transportation center of Stoddartsville. It includes houses and summer cottages, outbuildings and wells, and the remains of mills and mill races, barn ruins, and the ruins of "bear trap locks" and wing dams. Notable contributing resources include the remains of Stoddart's Grist Mill and related archaeological sites, remains of Stoddart's Saw Mill (1815), "Appleyard" house (c. 1815), "Miller's House" (1890-1893), the Inn (c. 1875), and the Stoddart House or "The Maples" (c. 1810). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. (en)
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