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DHHOA
PO Box 311
Dennisville, N.J. 08214-0311
Phone: 609-675-6562
Dennisville Historic Home Owners Association
2022 House Virtual Tour
The DHHOA hopes you enjoy our 2022 transition to a virtual tour. It will be available for viewing from now till New Year's Day. We thank you in advance if you use the donate button available throughout the website.
More importantly we thank you for visiting the House tour. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
John & Sarah Turner Donna & Tony Matalucci – In memory of Alice Belanger McGuigan.
All of our videoes below are hosted on YouTube and best viewed in HD. Please click play button to watch each of the videos. You can click the square box at the bottom right corner of each video to watch in fullscreen.
Dennisville Historic Home Owners Association - Featured House For 2022
Captain Charles J. and Lydia Crawford House – ca. 1852
The Thomas & Ann Stiles House
Owned by: Duke & Penny Hamann
Nathaniel Holmes House (ca. 1810)
Owned by: Ray Finley
Charles James House (ca. 1861)
Owned by: Mark and Amber Oliver
Rev. John Goff Homestead (ca. 1773)
Owned by: Steven & Corinne Crist
William S Townsend House (ca. 1760)
Owned by: Bob & Janet McShain
Thomas, Jr. & Zilpah Ludlam House (ca. 1790)
Owned by: Scott Smith & Joan Berkey
David Johnson House (ca. 1695 - 1730)
Owned by: Daniel Valenti
John & Eliza Annelly House (ca. 1889)
Owned by: Jon & Kelly Hendee
Dennisville United Methodist Church (ca. 1871) and Social Hall (ca. 1890)
Pastor Michael Chapman
Doors of Dennisville
Historic Dennisville on a quiet December night 2020
Donation Information:
To donate to the Dennisville Historic Home Owners Association, Inc. and to support Historic Preservation efforts within the Dennisville Historic District, please mail your check to DHHOA, PO Box 311, Dennisville, NJ 08214-0311. The DHHOA is a 501(c)(3), tax exempt non-profit corporation and your donation is tax deductible. For income tax purposes, the DHHOA’s tax exempt identification # is 22-3087-061
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"Preserve what you have-you can never replace it." Jef Buehler, Main Street New Jersey, NJDCA