History: National Register of Historic Places
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History: National Register of Historic Places
The following places in Chambersburg are on the National Register of Historic Places:[46]
| Site | Address | Listed |
|---|---|---|
| Brotherton Farm | SW of Chambersburg on Falling Spring Rd. | 1979 |
| Brown, John, House | 225 E. King St. | 1970 |
| Chambersburg Historic District | US 11 and US 30 (2320 acres, 159 buildings) | 1982 |
| Coldbrook Farm | 955 Spring Ln. | 1996 |
| Finley, James, House | Building No. 505, Letterkenny Army Depot | 1974 |
| Franklin County Courthouse | 1 N. Main St., Memorial Square | 1974 |
| Franklin County Jail | NW corner of King and 2nd Sts. | 1970 |
| Gass House | E of Chambersburg off U.S. 30 | 1977 |
| Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church | Rocky Spring Rd., approx. .5 mi (8.0 km). NW of Funk Rd., | 1994 |
| Masonic Temple | 74 S. 2nd St. | 1976 |
| Memorial Fountain and Statue | Memorial Square | 1978 |
| Wilson College | 1015 Philadelphia Ave. (550 acres, 17 buildings) | 1995 |
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