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Ridgewood Home Named One Of N.J.'s Most Endangered Historic Sites

RIDGEWOOD, N.J. – A Ridgewood home was named one of the 10 most endangered historic sites in New Jersey, NJ.com reports.

The James Rose Center is in Ridgewood.

The James Rose Center is in Ridgewood.

Photo Credit: Facebook: The James Rose Center for Landscape Architectural Research and Design

The home of late landscape architect James Russo came in at #7 on Preservation New Jersey’s 2017 list of sites that may be lost if action is not taken to save them, the story says.

The home that now houses the James Rose Center, a landscape research and study foundation, was damaged during a wind storm, the story says.

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