Woodruff House, National Register listed house in New Jersey, United States
The Woodruff House is a residential building in New Jersey that has been recognized for its architectural value on the National Register of Historic Places. The home displays construction methods and building materials typical of dwellings from its period in the region.
The property was selected for the National Register of Historic Places, acknowledging its importance in preserving residential architecture. This recognition documents its place in the local housing history of New Jersey.
The Woodruff House represents the residential patterns and social structures of New Jersey families through its design and spatial organization.
Information about visiting is available through the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office, which maintains records of protected properties. Contacting local authorities before a visit helps clarify access and any current visiting arrangements.
The property benefits from both federal and state preservation programs, making it eligible for specialized restoration grants and tax incentives.
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