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Buckmanville Historic District
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Buckmanville Historic District, Street Rd. November 2012.
Buckmanville Historic District is located in Pennsylvania
Buckmanville Historic District
Location in Pennsylvania
Buckmanville Historic District is located in the United States
Buckmanville Historic District
Location in the United States
Location Street Rd. bet. Windy Bush and Buckmanville Rds., Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania
Area 30 acres (12 ha)
Architectural style Federal, Greek Revival
NRHP reference No. 02000224
Added to NRHP March 20, 2002

The Buckmanville Historic District is a special place in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania. It's like a time capsule, preserving a group of old buildings. These buildings show us what life was like long ago in the village of Buckmanville.

This district includes 12 important buildings and one other structure. All of them were built between 1820 and 1875. They show off two old building styles: Greek Revival and Federal.

Exploring the Buckmanville Historic District

What Makes a Place Historic?

A historic district is an area with many buildings or structures that are important because of their history or architecture. It's not just one old house, but a whole neighborhood or village that tells a story. The Buckmanville Historic District has 12 main buildings and one other structure that help tell its story. These are called "contributing" because they add to the district's historical importance.

Buildings from the Past

The buildings in the Buckmanville Historic District were all built a long time ago, between 1820 and 1875. They show two main architectural styles:

  • Federal style: This style was popular in the United States from about 1780 to 1830. Buildings often look simple and elegant, with balanced shapes. They might have decorative details like fanlights above doors.
  • Greek Revival style: This style was popular from about 1825 to 1860. It was inspired by ancient Greek temples. Buildings often have grand columns, triangular gables, and a strong, formal look.

Some of the notable buildings in the district include:

  • The William Atkinson / William Ellis House
  • The Samuel Atkinson Farm
  • The George Buckman House and Property
  • The Silas L. Atkinson House
  • The William Worthington / Lewis Worstall House
  • The Barclay J. Smith / Alice Leedom House
  • The Barclay J. Smith Double House

Why is it Important?

The Buckmanville Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. This is a list kept by the United States government. It includes places that are important to the history of the country. Being on this list helps protect these special places for future generations to learn from and enjoy.

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