#31 Charles Penza House
420 Bellevue Avenue
1939 This 2 and a half storied side gabled Tudor Revival style home is decorated with an ornamental false half-timbered and steeply pitched front gable, stone and stucco exterior and multi-light windows.
#39 Mayor Parisi House
449 Grape Street
ca. 1947 A wonderful example of the truly awful mid-20th century architectural design.
#9 Hammonton Trust Company
104 Bellevue Avenue
ca. 1915 Two story Neo-Classical bank with fluted columns placed in the recessed entrance way.
#34 William and Carrie Black Mansion
Bellevue Avenue
1888 Two and a half Stick Style building restored in the 1990s. Listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
#32 William J. and Abbie Smith House
430 Bellevue Avenue
1890 2 story Queen style home
#33 William Black Cottage
This one and a half storied side gabled Folk Victorian home is adorned with Gothic Revival elements; it was remodeled in the mid-twentieth century. In 1888 the structure was moved a short distance to its current location.
#42 Masonic Lodge
201 Central Avenue
This building once served as a Theatre at a WWI munitions plant known as AMATOL. This huge loading facility was located several miles from the Town of Hammonton, just far enough away, should an unexpected "accident" occur. Originally built by the US Government the Theatre was deconstructed and rebuilt at its current location in 1922..
#20 Peoples Bank and Trust Company
220 Bellevue Avenue 1925-26
Classical Revival Style.
President Reagan addressed the towns'people in September of 1984.
It is now home to the Wells Fagro Bank.
#19 Turner's Garage
231-235 Bellevue Avenue at Horton Street
ca.1912 This two story bricked building is decorated in the Colonial Revival style. The windows on both floors are made of pressed metal. It now houses among other business ventures one of the town's two newspapers, The Hammonton Gazette.
#18 Hammonton Fire Company #1 Firehouse
219 Bellevue Avenue
ca. 1928 Now home to the Hammonton Arts Center
#29 Thomas Coggey House
404 Bellevue Avenue
ca. 1885-1895 Queen Anne house. The porch was rebuilt in the 1920s using Tuscan columns.
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442 Bellevue Avenue Refurbished Victorian 2011-2016