Morristown District

Morristown District
Macculloch Hall
LocationRoughly bounded by the cemetery, King Pl., Madison and Colles Aves., DeHart St., and N. Park Pl.
Morristown, New Jersey
Coordinates40°47′38″N 74°28′51″W / 40.79389°N 74.48083°W / 40.79389; -74.48083 (Morristown District)
Area213 acres (86 ha)
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Late Victorian, Classical Revival, Art Deco
MPSMorristown Multiple Resource Area
NRHP reference No.73001126 (original)
86003109 (increase)
NJRHP No.2192; 2193
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 30, 1973
Boundary increaseNovember 13, 1986
Designated NJRHPSeptember 6, 1973
September 11, 1986

The Morristown District, also known as the Morristown Historic District, is a historic district in the town of Morristown in Morris County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1973, for its significance in architecture, communications, education, military, politics, religion, social history, and transportation.

The initial district listing had 50 contributing buildings, including the Thomas Nast Home and the Dr. Lewis Condict House, which were previously listed individually on the NRHP, and the Morristown Green. The district boundary was increased from 93 acres (38 ha) to 213 acres (86 ha) as part of the Morristown Multiple Resource Area (MRA) in 1986 and now has 352 contributing buildings, including the Morristown station and the Morris County Courthouse, which were previously listed individually.