#30 Turner House
408 Bellevue Avenue
Believed to have been moved to its present location sometime between the 1920s and 1930s this 2-storied cross-gabled Folk Victorian house with Italianate details was built ca1880-1890.
# 5 Widow Russo's Building
1 Twelfth Street at Railroad Avenue ca. 1920
# 5 Widow Russo's Building
Another view of:
1 Twelfth Street at Railroad Avenue
#12 J.J. Newberrt Building
114 Bellevue Avenue ca. 1900 The storefront was renovated around 1940. The metal cornice with modillions and the brickwork underneath is original.
#28. First United Methodist Church of Hammonton
398 Bellevue Avenue. 1891 Victorian Gothic
#27 Former Town Hall
1887 This building has served the town of Hammonton first as town hall and then as a county library. In 1959 until 1965 it was a Kindergarten and now finally (one could only hope) it is the home of Hammonton Historical Society's museum. It was moved to this current location in 2007.
#22 Presbyterian Church
326 Bellevue Avenue 1895-96 Victorian Gothic
#50 J.S. Thayer Carpentry Shop
220 Vine Street ca. 1873-1886 This small Gothic Revival style building was moved twice by Elam Stockwell; once in 1887 to an unknown location before being relocated to its current location.
#50. J. S. Thayer Carpentry Shop
220 Vine Street. 2016 Renovations underway.
# 49 Former Post Office
224 Vine Street ca. 1925. It was abandoned in 1937
#1 Eagle Theatre
208 Vine Street
Built in 1914 by Samuel Litke Jr. (1872-1945.)