Muncy Historic District

Muncy Historic District is a national historic district located at Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 298 contributing buildings in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Muncy. The buildings date as early as 1798, and are representative of Victorian, Georgian, and Federal style architecture. Notable buildings include the St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Muncy Presbyterian Church, William McCarty Residence, Walton-Weaver Residence, Gray-Bodine Residence, Boal-Griggs Building, Clapp-Muncy Historical Society Building, Jacob E. Cooke Row Houses, Clapp-Smith Building, Rankin-Brindle Building, Lloyd Building, Lycoming County Mutual Fire Insurance Building, Fahnestock-Petrikin Building, Muncy Valley House, and the D.O. Snyder Building. The St. James Episcopal Church, designed by Richard Upjohn, is listed separately on the National Register.[2]

Muncy Historic District
Muncy Historic District, July 2011
Location in Pennsylvania
Location in United States
LocationRoughly bounded by Ridell Lane, Sherman, Washington and Mechanic Sts., Muncy, Pennsylvania
Coordinates41°12′13″N 76°47′7″W
Area151.9 acres (61.5 ha)
Built1798
ArchitectRichard Upjohn (St. James Episcopal Church), others
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Georgina, Federal
NRHP reference No.80003570[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 3, 1980

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

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