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National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery

County, Maryland
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Location of Montgomery County in Maryland
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Maryland.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of
Historic Places in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates
are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen
together in Historic Houses For Sale Bethesda MD a Google map.[1]
There are 76 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including three
National Historic Landmarks.
Contents: Counties in Maryland
Allegany - Anne Arundel - Baltimore (city) - Baltimore County - Calvert - Caroline - Carroll - Cecil -
Charles - Dorchester - Frederick - Garrett - Harford - Howard - Kent - Montgomery - Prince George's
- Queen Anne's - Somerset - St. Mary's - Talbot - Washington - Wicomico - Worcester
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 18, 2014.[2]
Current listings
[3]
Name on the Register[4]
Image
Date listed[5]
Location
City or town
Description
1
Annington
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December 11, 1978
(#78001474)
24001 White's Ferry Road
3910?06?N 7730?08?W / 39.168333N 77.502222W
Poolesville
1813 Georgian dwelling constructed of brick, Flemish bond, consisting of three two-story sections: a
main block three bays wide, a wing to the west two bays wide, and a wing to the east three bays
wide.
2
Edward Beale House
August 16, 1996
(#96000902)
11011 Glen Rd.
3902?59?N 7713?31?W / 39.049722N 77.225278W
Potomac
Colonial Revival residence built in 1938, and designed to look like a Pennsylvania farmhouse.
3
Beall-Dawson House
March 30, 1973
(#73000933)
103 W. Montgomery Ave.
3905?03?N 7709?19?W / 39.084167N 77.155278W
Rockville
1815 Federal-style house built by Upton Beale, an early clerk of the Montgomery County Court
4
J. A. Belt Building
August 9, 1984
(#84001845)
227 E. Diamond Ave.
3908?32?N 7711?39?W / 39.142222N 77.194167W
Gaithersburg
1903 two-story rectangular brick building that was built on the foundations of a late-19th-century
commercial structure of similar design.
5
Bethesda Meetinghouse
April 18, 1977
(#77000699)
9400 Wisconsin Ave.
3900?35?N 7705?54?W / 39.009722N 77.098333W
Bethesda
1850 Greek Revival church that gave the surrounding area its name
6
Bethesda Naval Hospital Tower
March 8, 1977
(#77000700)
8901 Wisconsin Ave.
3900?06?N 7705?41?W / 39.001667N 77.094722W
Bethesda
7
Bethesda Theatre
February 5, 1999
(#99000133)
7719 Wisconsin Ave.
3859?14?N 7705?41?W / 38.987222N 77.094722W
Bethesda
1938 John Eberson movie theater in near-original condition, still in use
8
Bingham-Brewer House
November 24, 1980
(#80001828)
307 Great Falls Rd.
3904?53?N 7709?39?W / 39.081389N 77.160833W
Rockville
Two-story brick house, with a Flemish Bond front facade, dating to 1821. Also on the property is a
late-19th-century smokehouse, privy, and a late-19th- or early-20th-century chicken house.
9
Brookeville Historic District
October 11, 1979
(#79003272)
Maryland Route 97
3910?52?N 7703?35?W / 39.181111N 77.059722W
Brookeville
The majority of the structures were built before 1900, and range in style from the Federal-style
Jordan House to the simple, vernacular cabin known as the Blue House. The houses are built of
stone, brick, and frame, and cover a period from 1779 to the 1950s.
10
Brookeville Woolen Mill and House
September 6, 1978
(#78001472)
1901 Brighton Dam Rd.
3911?51?N 7702?53?W / 39.1975N 77.048056W
Brookeville
Complex consists of two buildings constructed of rubble masonry. The woolen mill is a small one-
story structure. South of the mill are two stone worker's houses, one of which is a three-bay by two-
bay, 1 1/2-story stone house. The house was most likely constructed prior to 1783.
11
Cabin John Aqueduct
February 28, 1973
(#73000932)
MacArthur Boulevard over Cabin John Creek and Cabin John Parkway
3858?21?N 7708?56?W / 38.9725N 77.148889W
Glen Echo
Also called Union Arch Bridge. Masonry bridge completed in 1864 as part of the Washington
Aqueduct.
12
Carderock Springs Historic District
November 21, 2008
(#08001074)
Roughly bounded by Interstate 495, Cabin John Regional Park, Seven Locks Rd., Fenway Rd., and
Persimmon Tree Ln.
3859?20?N 7710?03?W / 38.988889N 77.1675W
Bethesda
275 modernist style suburban homes built from 1962-1966
13
Carousel at Glen Echo Park
July 4, 1980
(#80000351)
MacArthur Boulevard
3857?57?N 7708?19?W / 38.965833N 77.138611W
Glen Echo
1921 Dentzel carousel
14
Rachel Carson House
December 4, 1991
(#91002058)
11701 Berwick Rd.
3902?48?N 7700?02?W / 39.046667N 77.000556W
Silver Spring
Ranch-style house where Rachel Carson wrote her famous book Silent Spring in 1958
15
Chautauqua Tower
July 4, 1980
(#80000350)
Glen Echo Park
MacArthur Boulevard
3857?58?N 7708?18?W / 38.966111N 77.138333W
Glen Echo
1891 stone tower in Richardsonian Romanesque style
16
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
October 15, 1966
(#66000036)
Bordering the Potomac River from Georgetown, D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland
Poolesville, Potomac, Seneca
Canal constructed from 1828-1850. Follows the Potomac River from Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
to Cumberland, Maryland
17
Chiswell's Inheritance
September 10, 1974
(#74000960)
18200 Beallsville Road Maryland Route 109
3909?11?N 7725?24?W / 39.153056N 77.423333W
Poolesville
Late-18th-century plantation house
18
Clara Barton National Historic Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000037)
5801 Oxford Rd.
3858?01?N 7708?27?W / 38.966944N 77.140833W
Glen Echo
Home of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross
19
Clarksburg School
February 20, 1975
(#75000909)
South of the junction of Maryland Routes 121 and 355
3914?14?N 7716?52?W / 39.237222N 77.281111W
Clarksburg
Frame structure built in 1909, served as the local public school from 1909-1972
20
Clifton
June 25, 1974
(#74000959)
17107 New Hampshire Ave.
3908?17?N 7659?39?W / 39.138056N 76.994167W
Ednor
Mid-18th-century brick home closely affiliated with the early Quaker community of Sandy Spring
21
Clover Hill
July 20, 1982
(#82002817)
21310 Zion Rd.
3912?26?N 7705?41?W / 39.207222N 77.094722W
Brookeville
Primary Italianate home built around 1857, though has surrounding buildings which date to the mid
1st century
22
Darnall Place
August 13, 1979
(#79001140)
East of Poolesville at 17615 White's Ferry Rd.
3907?33?N 7722?04?W / 39.125833N 77.367778W
Poolesville
Farm complex consists of four small 18th-century stone buildings, a 19th-century frame wagon
shed/corn crib, a 20th-century concrete block barn, and three late-19th- or early-20th-century frame
sheds
23
Davis-Warner House
December 7, 2001
(#01001335)
8114 Carroll Ave.
3859?26?N 7659?38?W / 38.990556N 76.993889W
Takoma Park
Large, 3-story frame Stick Style residence constructed around 1875
24
Dawson Farm
January 11, 1985
(#85000060)
1070 and 1080 Copperstone Ct.
3904?28?N 7708?33?W / 39.074444N 77.1425W
Rockville
Contains an 1874 2 1/2-story frame dwelling and a large 2 1/2-story hip-roofed frame house
dating to 1912
25
Dowden's Luck
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November 10, 1988
(#88002143)
18511 Beallsvile Rd.
3909?35?N 7724?58?W / 39.159722N 77.416111W
Poolesville
The main house is a 2 1/2-story, late Federal-style frame house with additions made in 1855 and
1910. Also on the property are a one-story gable-roofed stone slave quarters, a one-story gable-
roofed brick smokehouse, a stone spring house, and the foundations of two barns, all built during the
1824-1850 plantation period.
26
Drury-Austin House
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March 13, 1986
(#86000371)
16112 Barnesville Rd.
3912?03?N 7720?21?W / 39.200833N 77.339167W
Boyds
A late-18th-century one-room plan log house with an early-19th-century timber frame addition
27
East Oaks
October 18, 1996
(#96001168)
Address Restricted
Poolesville
Consists of a 2 1/2-story, ca. 1829 Federal-period brick residence brick smokehouse, sandstone
slave quarter, stone bank barn, stone dairy, and log and frame tenant house.
28
Friends Advice
October 28, 1992
(#92001383)
19001 Bucklodge Rd.
3909?58?N 7721?31?W / 39.166111N 77.358611W
Boyds
The earliest portion, the ca. 1806 Federal style block, sits on a stone foundation with a gable roof
and gabled dormers. Later additions include a Federal style block of the first quarter of the 19th
century, a frame block constructed in 1882 on the foundation of an 18th-century log structure, and a
Colonial Revival-style block constructed in 1939-1940.
29
Gaithersburg B & O Railroad Station and Freight Shed
October 5, 1978
(#78001473)
Summit and E. Diamond Aves.
3908?28?N 7711?57?W / 39.141111N 77.199167W
Gaithersburg
1881 train station with a loading dock and freight shed
30
Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
July 12, 1985
(#85001578)
100 DeSellum Ave
3908?12?N 7711?57?W / 39.136667N 77.199167W
Gaithersburg
Small 1899 frame observatory which was one of 5 other observatories across the world that took
part in the International Polar Motion Service of 1899.
31
Garrett Park Historic District
January 31, 1975
(#75000910)
Roughly bounded by B&O railroad tracks, Rock Creek Park, and Flanders Ave.
3902?09?N 7705?41?W / 39.035833N 77.094722W
Garrett Park
Victorian railroad suburb, contains houses dating from the 1880s to the 1920s. Architectural styles
include those of the Late Victorian period.
32
George Washington Memorial Parkway
June 2, 1995
(#95000605)
Roughly from American Legion to the Memorial Bridge on the southern side of the Potomac River,
and from Brickyard Rd. to the Chain Bridge on the northern side
3856?19?N 7708?07?W / 38.938611N 77.135278W
Cabin John
Portion of parkway on the northern side is referred to as the Clara Barton Parkway
33
Glen Echo Park Historic District
June 8, 1984
(#84001850)
MacArthur Boulevard
3857?57?N 7708?37?W / 38.965833N 77.143611W
Glen Echo
Former Chautauqua Assembly site (1891) and amusement park
34
Glenview Farm
October 10, 2007
(#07001073)
603 Edmonston Dr.
3905?11?N 7707?45?W / 39.086389N 77.129167W
Rockville
Current Neo-Classical Revival mansion built in 1926 around the remnants of a smaller house dating
to 1838.
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Hammond Wood Historic District
December 15, 2004
(#04001355)
Veirs Mill Rd., Highview Ave., Pendleton Dr., College View Dr., Woodridge Ave.
3902?51?N 7704?08?W / 39.0475N 77.068889W
Silver Spring
58 Contemporary suburban houses built from 1949-1951.
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Hanover Farm House
August 6, 1980
(#80001823)
19501 Darnestown Rd.
3910?40?N 7724?09?W / 39.177778N 77.4025W
Beallsville
Brick house consists of a Federal main block and kitchen wing dating to 1801-1804, and a 1 1/2-
story modern kitchen wing added in 1954
37
Johnson-Wolfe Farm
November 8, 2003
(#03001114)
23900 Old Hundred Rd.
3914?50?N 7721?01?W / 39.247222N 77.350278W
Comus
Complex includes an 1862 vernacular dwelling known as the Comus Inn, smokehouse, barn, and a
poultry house built in 1936
38
Kensington Historic District
September 4, 1980
(#80001827)
Roughly bounded by railroad tracks, the Kensington Parkway, Summit Ave., and Washington and
Warner Sts.
3901?29?N 7704?33?W / 39.024722N 77.075833W
Kensington
Late Victorian suburban railroad community that is relatively untouched by 20th-century suburban
development
39
Seymour Krieger House
October 29, 2008
(#08001022)
6739 Brigadoon Dr.
3858?38?N 7708?10?W / 38.97727N 77.13624W
Bethesda
International 1-story house built by architect Marcel Breuer in 1958
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Layton House
September 25, 1975
(#75000911)
Southwestern corner of Maryland Routes 108 and 420
3912?42?N 7708?35?W / 39.211667N 77.143056W
Laytonsville
1835 2-story brick Federal-style house with a three-bay Flemish bond main (north) facade and a
gable roof.
41
Milimar
April 13, 1973
(#73000935)
410 Randolph Rd.
3904?03?N 7701?07?W / 39.0675N 77.018611W
Silver Spring
Georgian 2 1/2-story brick house built in 1790
42
Milton
September 25, 1975
(#75000908)
5312 Allandale Rd.
3857?35?N 7706?11?W / 38.959722N 77.103056W
Bethesda
Older section constructed prior to 1820 is one and one-half stories and a two-story three-bay
structure was subsequently built in 1847. Outbuildings on the property include a square, stone
smokehouse with a square, hipped roof, and a 19th-century stone ice house.
43
Montgomery County Courthouse Historic District
September 2, 1986
(#86003352)
Courthouse Sq. and S. Washington St.
3904?59?N 7709?09?W / 39.083056N 77.1525W
Rockville
Contains 1891 Romanesque Revival courthouse, 1931 Neoclassical courthouse, 1931 Art Deco bank,
and 1938 post office
44
Montrose Schoolhouse
January 24, 1983
(#83002956)
Randolph Rd.
3903?12?N 7706?54?W / 39.053333N 77.115W
Rockville
1909 schoolhouse is the last surviving building of the 19th-century Montrose Crossroads community
45
Moreland
August 11, 2005
(#05000877)
7810 Moorland Ln.
3859?16?N 7706?39?W / 38.987778N 77.110833W
Bethesda
2 1/2-story early Colonial Revival frame dwelling that was constructed around 1894.
46
Mt. Nebo
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March 28, 1985
(#85000653)
14510 Mt. Nebo Rd.
3905?35?N 7726?55?W / 39.093056N 77.448611W
Poolesville
Large 2 1/2-story gable-roofed frame dwelling constructed in three periods: the main block, dating
to the second quarter of the 19th century; a 1 1/2-story wing extends from the rear of the main
block, which appears to have been an earlier dwelling from the late 18th century; and a two-story
addition was made to the east gable end of the main block around the turn of the 20th century. Also
on the property is a mid-19th-century log smokehouse and the remains of an early terraced
"waterfall" garden
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National Park Seminary Historic District
September 14, 1972
(#72000586)
Linden Lane near Interstate 495
3900?43?N 7703?21?W / 39.011944N 77.055833W
Forest Glen
Victorian girls finishing school which was previously a resort for DC residents
48
Oaks II
November 30, 1982
(#82001598)
5815 Riggs Rd.
3911?50?N 7707?24?W / 39.197222N 77.123333W
Laytonsville
Built between 1797 and 1814, it is a 1 1/2-story gambrel-roofed log house with an adjoining one-
story gable-roofed log addition.
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Old Chiswell Place
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September 9, 1975
(#75000912)
East of Poolesville on Cattail Rd.
3909?01?N 7723?18?W / 39.150278N 77.388333W
Poolesville
1790 home is a frame, log, and brick structure built in three stages. In addition to the residence,
there is a meathouse of log with an attached springhouse. There is a small log house probably used
for storage with sandstone chips used between the logs. There is also an early corncrib made of
frame and logs.
50
Polychrome Historic District
August 29, 1996
(#96000900)
9900 and 9904 Colesville Rd., 9919, 9923, and 9925 Sutherland Rd.
3901?05?N 7700?57?W / 39.018056N 77.015833W
Silver Spring
Group of five affordable small houses built by John Joseph Early in 1934 and 1935 with polychrome
and art deco styling
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Nathan Dickerson Poole House
January 24, 1983
(#83002957)
15600 Edwards Ferry Rd.
3906?43?N 7727?56?W / 39.111944N 77.465556W
Poolesville
2 1/2-story frame dwelling constructed in 1871. Its design combines elements of the Victorian
Gothic and Italianate styles. Also on the property are a frame barn and corn shed dating to the early
20th century.
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Poolesville Historic District
May 29, 1975
(#75000913)
Area around the junctions of Maryland Route 107, Maryland Route 109, and Willard Rd.
3908?50?N 7724?53?W / 39.147222N 77.414722W
Poolesville
Contains 33 buildings that date from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. Most of the
buildings consist of farmhouses and outbuildings.
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The Ridge
April 5, 1988
(#88000267)
19000 Muncaster Rd.
3910?03?N 7707?08?W / 39.1675N 77.118889W
Derwood
One-and-one-half-story mid-18th-century Flemish bond brick house on a fieldstone foundation. The
decorative detailing in the main house reflects Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival influences. Also
on the property is an 18th-century two-story log building.
54
Riley-Bolten House
December 30, 2011
(#11000961)
11420 Old Georgetown Rd.
3902?38?N 7707?17?W / 39.043957N 77.12147W
North Bethesda
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Rock Creek Woods Historic District
December 15, 2004
(#04001354)
11504 and 11506 Connecticut Ave., 3600-3702 Spruell Dr., 3908-4020 Rickover Rd., and 4004-4019
Ingersol Dr.
3902?45?N 7704?43?W / 39.045833N 77.078611W
Silver Spring
Suburban development consisting of 74 Contemporary houses
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Rockville Park Historic District
December 30, 2011
(#11000962)
Roughly bounded by Baltimore Rd., Joseph St., Grandin, Reading, & S. Stonestreet Aves.
3904?55?N 7708?23?W / 39.081864N 77.139836W
Rockville
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Rockville Railroad Station
July 18, 1974
(#74000961)
98 Church St.
3904?58?N 7708?42?W / 39.082778N 77.145W
Rockville
1873 Queen Anne style railroad station built for the B&O Railroad's Metropolitan Branch
58
Salmon-Stohlman House
April 11, 2002
(#02000353)
4728 Dorset Ave.
3858?04?N 7705?46?W / 38.967778N 77.096111W
Chevy Chase
2 1/2-story frame structure built around 1893. Designed in a transitional manner with late
Victorian detailing. It was one of the first houses built in the present day Town of Somerset.
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Sandy Spring Friends Victorian Houses For Sale Bethesda MD Meetinghouse
September 22, 1972
(#72000587)
Meetinghouse Lane and Maryland Route 108
3908?50?N 7701?31?W / 39.147222N 77.025278W
Sandy Spring
Large, Flemish bond brick, Federal-style Quaker Meeting House built in 1817.
60
Seneca Historic District
November 15, 1978
(#78001475)
Southeast of Poolesville
3905?28?N 7720?48?W / 39.091111N 77.346667W
Poolesville
Comprises 3,850 acres (15.6 km2) of federal, state, and county parkland and farmland in which 15
historic houses are situated. The C&O Canal, including Riley's Lock House (Lock House #24), and
the Seneca Sandstone Quarry and its associated buildings also stand within the district. The 15
historic houses are surrounded by dependencies of various periods, in most cases dating from the
period of the dwelling. There are slave quarters, smokehouses, springhouses, corn cribs, and
tobacco barns.
61
Seneca Quarry
April 24, 1973
(#73000224)
Tschiffeley Mill Rd.
3904?08?N 7720?45?W / 39.068889N 77.345833W
Seneca
Quarry used from 1780 to 1900. The property includes ruins of cutting and duplex buildings.
62
Silver Spring Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station
August 31, 2000
(#00001035)
8100 Georgia Ave.
3859?24?N 7701?37?W / 38.99N 77.026944W
Silver Spring
The current Colonial Revival structure replaced an earlier 1878 Victorian style station in 1940.
63
Susanna Farm
January 27, 1983
(#83002958)
17700 White Grounds Rd.
3908?23?N 7720?42?W / 39.139722N 77.345W
Dawsonville
An L-shaped, 2 1/2-story 19th-century frame farmhouse. Last renovated in an Italianate style in
1877-78. Five outbuildings stand on the property, including a stone kitchen/slave quarters and meat
house which are believed to be contemporary with the house, an 1870s frame bank barn, and 20th-
century farm buildings
64
Takoma Avenue Historic District
December 15, 2004
(#04001353)
7906, 7908, 7910, 7912, 7914 Takoma Ave.
3859?18?N 7701?05?W / 38.988333N 77.018056W
Takoma Park
5 houses designed by Charles M. Goodman in 1951.
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Takoma Park Historic District
July 16, 1976
(#76001008)
Roughly bounded by D.C., Silver Spring, and east to the junction of Woodland and Elm Aves.
3858?41?N 7700?46?W / 38.978056N 77.012778W
Silver Spring and Takoma Park
Originally platted in 1883 by developer Benjamin Franklin Gilbert. Originally an early railroad
suburb, the opening of streetcar lines led to the expansion of the district in the early 20th century.
Takoma Park houses built between 1883 and 1900 are fanciful, turreted, multi-gabled affairs of
Queen Anne architecture with Stick Style and Shingle Style influence. Buildings developed after the
turn of the 20th century tend to be 1- to 2-story brick structures with simple ornamentation,
although a few display characteristics of such styles as Art Deco and Tudor Revival
66
David W. Taylor Model Basin
October 17, 1985
(#85003231)
Bounded by MacArthur Boulevard and George Washington Memorial Parkway
3858?27?N 7711?22?W / 38.974167N 77.189444W
Bethesda
One of the largest ship building basins in the world, constructed in 1938
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Third Addition to Rockville and Old St. Mary's Church and Cemetery
November 20, 1978
(#78001476)
Veirs Mill and Old Baltimore Rds.
3904?56?N 7708?44?W / 39.082222N 77.145556W
Rockville
Contains St. Mary's Church and its adjacent cemetery, both built and founded in 1817 and the Wire
Hardware Store, built in 1895. St. Mary's is Montgomery County's oldest brick Catholic church and
the hardware store is Rockville's last cast iron frame commercial structure.
68
Thomas and Company Cannery
July 5, 1990
(#90001025)
Junction of E. Diamond and N. Frederick Aves.
3908?31?N 7712?07?W / 39.142016N 77.201813W
Gaithersburg
One to two-story tall, free-standing, load-bearing brick rectangular structure composed of four
discrete, structurally independent but contiguous elements, built between 1917 and 1918. An
addition was constructed in 1956.
69
Valhalla
March 15, 1982
(#82002818)
19010 White's Ferry Rd.
3907?51?N 7723?51?W / 39.130833N 77.3975W
Poolesville
Two-story house constructed of local Seneca sandstone, to which are attached a ca. 1835 1 1/2-
story log structure, and two small 20th-century one-story frame wings.
70
Walker Prehistoric Village Archeological Site
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May 12, 1975
(#75000914)
Selden Island
Poolesville
Prehistoric Late Woodland period Native American settlement.
71
Washington Aqueduct
September 8, 1973
(#73002123)
5900 MacArthur Boulevard, NW.
3900?02?N 7714?52?W / 39.000577N 77.247887W
Great Falls
Built between 1853-1864, its Union Arch Bridge (see above) is listed as a Historic Civil Engineering
Landmark
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Washington Grove Historic District
April 9, 1980
(#80001829)
Maryland Route 124
3908?24?N 7710?28?W / 39.14N 77.174444W
Washington Grove
Community derived from Victorian cottages of a Methodist meeting camp
73
West Montgomery Avenue Historic District
May 29, 1975
(#75000915)
Residential area centered around W. Montgomery Ave.
3905?02?N 7709?41?W / 39.083889N 77.161389W
Rockville
Within the vicinity of the district are houses dating from the late 18th century to the early 20th
century. Architectural styles include those of the early 19th century and Late Victorian period.
74
Wiley-Ringland House
November 22, 2000
(#00001392)
4722 Dorset Ave.
3857?31?N 7705?43?W / 38.958611N 77.095278W
Chevy Chase
2 1/2-story Queen Anne-style frame building built around 1893.
75
Woodend
March 20, 1980
(#80001824)
8940 Jones Mill Rd.
3900?09?N 7704?01?W / 39.0025N 77.066944W
Chevy Chase
2 1/2-story house with Flemish bond brick walls and brick quoins. Constructed in 1929.
76
Robert Llewellyn Wright House
August 12, 1986
(#86002621)
7927 Deepwell Dr.
3900?27?N 7710?02?W / 39.0075N 77.167222W
Bethesda
Two-story concrete-block structure designed by noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953, and
constructed in 1957 for his sixth child. The Usonian house was designed using intersecting and
concentric segments of a circle, or "hemicycles".
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References
^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the
National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of
listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both
coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more
subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the
country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS
topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from
the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right,
but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0
seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may
have been corrected to current GPS standards.
^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States
Department of the Interior. Retrieved on July 18, 2014.
^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate
National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or
objects.
^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park
Service. 2008-04-24.
^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National
Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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