Amanda Blake Store

The Amanda Blake Store is a historic building located at 104 Main Street in the city of Port Republic in Atlantic County, New Jersey.

Built in 1884 as a general store, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 25, 1979, for its significance in commerce and social history.

[1][3] The building was listed as a contributing property of the Port Republic Historic District in 1991.

[4] The two-story frame Victorian store was built in 1884 for William Blake, a farmer from Chestnut Neck, and his daughter Amanda Blake, after whom the store is named.

She was also the postmistress, from 1918 to 1940, for the post office located in the store.