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River Street National Historic District

River Street National Historic District

Explore NEPA’s past at the River Street National Historic District

​The River Street Historic District in Wilkes-Barre, PA, is a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage and historical significance. Established in 1985, the district encompasses approximately 191 acres and features over 250 buildings constructed between 1860 and 1930. ​The center city district parallels the Susquehanna River.

Architectural Significance

The district showcases a diverse array of architectural styles, including Gothic Revival, Beaux Arts, and Queen Anne. Notable structures include:​

Historical Context

The River Street Historic District reflects Wilkes-Barre’s prominence during the height of the anthracite coal industry. The area was predominantly developed by wealthy industrialists and merchants, with the architecture mirroring their affluence and aspirations. The district is organized around a central core of civic and financial institutions, highlighting the social hierarchy and economic dynamics of the period. Today, the district offers a window into the city’s past, providing insights into its architectural evolution and the historical forces that shaped its development.​

River Street National Historic District in Wilkes-Barre preserves the city’s legacy through its streetscape and enduring landmarks.

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