National Register of Historic Places listings in Niagara County, New York
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Niagara County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] Three of these are further designated as National Historic Landmarks.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 24, 2016.[2]
Albany (Albany) – Allegany – Bronx – Broome – Cattaraugus – Cayuga – Chautauqua – Chemung – Chenango – Clinton – Columbia – Cortland – Delaware – Dutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck) – Erie (Buffalo) – Essex – Franklin – Fulton – Genesee – Greene – Hamilton – Herkimer – Jefferson – Kings – Lewis – Livingston – Madison – Monroe (Rochester) – Montgomery – Nassau – New York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands) – Niagara – Oneida – Onondaga (Syracuse) – Ontario – Orange – Orleans – Oswego – Otsego – Putnam – Queens – Rensselaer – Richmond – Rockland – Saratoga – Schenectady – Schoharie – Schuyler – Seneca – St. Lawrence – Steuben – Suffolk – Sullivan – Tioga – Tompkins – Ulster – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Westchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers) – Wyoming – Yates |
Listings county-wide[edit]
Legend: National Register of Historic Places listing National Historic Landmark Historic district National Historic Landmark District
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Adams Power Plant Transformer House |
(#75001212) |
Buffalo Ave. near Portage Rd. 43°04′54″N 79°02′34″W / 43.081667°N 79.042778°W |
Niagara Falls | McKim, Mead, and White designed structure from the first alternating current electric generating plant in the world; constructed in 1895. | |
2 | Bacon-Merchant-Moss House |
(#07000481) |
32 Cottage St. 43°10′05″N 78°41′40″W / 43.168056°N 78.694444°W |
Lockport | Federal style stone dwelling built in 1832; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
3 | Constant Riley W. Bixby House |
(#02001333) |
2888 Carmen Rd. 43°15′42″N 78°29′20″W / 43.261667°N 78.488889°W |
Hartland | Two story cobblestone dwelling built in 1845; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
4 | Col. William M. and Nancy Ralston Bond House |
(#95000529) |
143 Ontario St. 43°10′16″N 78°41′56″W / 43.171111°N 78.698889°W |
Lockport | Brick dwelling constructed in 1823 in the late Federal / early Greek Revival style. | |
5 | Amzi Bradley Farmstead |
(#02001332) |
8915 Bradley Rd. 43°16′14″N 78°31′24″W / 43.270556°N 78.523333°W |
Hartland | Two story cobblestone dwelling built in 1836; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
6 | Carnegie Library |
(#95000851) |
249 Goundry St. 43°01′35″N 78°52′09″W / 43.026389°N 78.869167°W |
North Tonawanda | Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded library constructed in 1903; now local arts center. | |
7 | John Carter Farmstead |
(#07000490) |
206 Lake Rd. 43°15′51″N 79°02′46″W / 43.264167°N 79.046111°W |
Youngstown | Italianate style brick dwelling and barn. | |
8 | Chase-Crowley-Keep House |
(#08000451) |
305 High St. 43°09′52″N 78°41′08″W / 43.164444°N 78.685556°W |
Lockport | Stone dwelling built in 1856; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
9 | Chase-Hubbard-Williams House |
(#08000452) |
327 High St. 43°09′50″N 78°41′06″W / 43.163889°N 78.685°W |
Lockport | Stone dwelling built in 1870; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
10 | Chilton Avenue-Orchard Parkway Historic District |
(#10000771) |
Portions of Chilton Avenue and Orchard Parkway 43°06′02″N 79°03′17″W / 43.100556°N 79.054722°W |
Niagara Falls | ||
11 | Cold Springs Cemetery |
(#04000989) |
4849 Cold Springs Rd. 43°10′59″N 78°39′25″W / 43.183056°N 78.656944°W |
Lockport | Cemetery founded in 1815; notable interments include Erie Canal proponent Jesse Hawley and Cuthbert W. Pound. | |
12 | Nathan Comstock Jr. House |
(#11000707) |
299 Old Niagara Road 43°11′14″N 78°40′47″W / 43.187222°N 78.679722°W |
Lockport | Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York MPS | |
13 | Conkey House |
(#03000479) |
202 Akron St. 43°09′43″N 78°40′09″W / 43.161944°N 78.669167°W |
Lockport | Federal style stone dwelling built in 1842; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
14 | DAY PECKINPAUGH |
(#05001486) |
NYS Barge Canal 43°09′54″N 78°42′13″W / 43.165°N 78.703611°W |
Lockport | Canal motorship built in 1921. | |
15 | Deveaux School Historic District |
(#74001281) |
2900 Lewiston Rd. 43°07′N 79°04′W / 43.12°N 79.06°W |
Niagara Falls | Campus of school for impoverished boys; later boys prep school. | |
16 | Dick Block |
(#12000957) |
62 Webster St 43°01′25″N 78°52′41″W / 43.023647°N 78.877975°W |
North Tonawanda | ||
17 | District #10 Schoolhouse |
(#00001467) |
9713 Seaman Rd. 43°16′53″N 78°29′20″W / 43.281389°N 78.488889°W |
Hartland | Cobblestone one room school built in 1845; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
18 | Dole House |
(#03000485) |
74 Niagara St. 43°10′11″N 78°41′52″W / 43.169722°N 78.697778°W |
Lockport | Federal style stone dwelling built in 1840; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
19 | First Baptist Church (Newfane) |
(#04000987) |
6073 East Ave. 43°17′11″N 78°42′29″W / 43.286389°N 78.708056°W |
Newfane | Cobblestone church built in 1843; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
20 | First Presbyterian Church |
(#14000145) |
311 1st St., Rainbow Blvd., N. 43°05′12″N 79°03′41″W / 43.08664°N 79.061353°W |
Niagara Falls |
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21 | First Presbyterian Manse |
(#12000367) |
162 Buffalo Ave. 43°04′59″N 79°03′36″W / 43.083162°N 79.059943°W |
Niagara Falls | ||
22 | First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara |
(#06001301) |
639 Main St. 43°05′44″N 79°03′24″W / 43.095556°N 79.056667°W |
Niagara Falls | Classical Revival style constructed in 1921-1922. | |
23 | Former Niagara Falls High School |
(#01001507) |
1201 Pine Ave. 43°05′36″N 79°02′08″W / 43.093333°N 79.035556°W |
Niagara Falls | High school built in 1923-1924; now community arts center. | |
24 | Fort Niagara Light |
(#84002809) |
Niagara River 43°15′42″N 79°03′39″W / 43.261667°N 79.060833°W |
Youngstown | Lighthouse built in 1872; deactivated in 1993. | |
25 | Frontier House |
(#74001278) |
460 Center St. 43°10′23″N 79°02′35″W / 43.173056°N 79.043056°W |
Lewiston | Stone former hotel structure built in 1824. | |
26 | Gibbs House |
(#03000482) |
98 N. Transit St. 43°10′17″N 78°41′54″W / 43.171389°N 78.698333°W |
Lockport | Two story stone dwelling built in 1850; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
27 | Harrington Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex |
(#05001396) |
8993 Ridge Rd. 43°14′37″N 78°31′35″W / 43.243611°N 78.526389°W |
Hartland | Cobblestone house built in 1843; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
28 | Herschell Carrousel Factory |
(#85000856) |
180 Thompson St. 43°01′46″N 78°52′24″W / 43.029444°N 78.873333°W |
North Tonawanda | Carousel factory built 1910-1915; now museum. | |
29 | Herschell–Spillman Motor Company Complex |
(#13000358) |
184 Sweeney St. 43°01′23″N 78°52′26″W / 43.023178°N 78.8738429°W |
North Tonawanda | ||
30 | High and Locust Streets Historic District |
(#14000937) |
23-54 Park Pl., 143-399 High, 119-224 Locust & 23-43 Spalding Sts. 43°09′51″N 78°41′16″W / 43.164285°N 78.687811°W |
Lockport | Well-preserved neighborhood of homes built by affluent residents in late 19th century | |
31 | Holley-Rankine House |
(#79003793) |
525 Riverside Dr. 43°04′53″N 79°03′20″W / 43.081389°N 79.055556°W |
Niagara Falls | Gothic Revival cottage built about 1855; now operated as a bed and breakfast. | |
32 | Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Complex |
(#10000334) |
1419 Falls St. 43°05′13″N 79°02′39″W / 43.086944°N 79.044167°W |
Niagara Falls | ||
33 | Hopkins House |
(#03000480) |
83 Monroe St. 43°10′39″N 78°41′39″W / 43.1775°N 78.694167°W |
Lockport | Stone dwelling built in 1833; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
34 | House at 8 Berkley Drive |
(#09000287) |
8 Berkley Drive 43°09′19″N 78°41′17″W / 43.155278°N 78.688056°W |
Lockport | Prairie style home constructed in 1957. | |
35 | Jefferson Apartment Building |
(#04001452) |
250 Rainbow Blvd. 43°05′10″N 79°03′33″W / 43.086111°N 79.059167°W |
Niagara Falls | Eight story brick apartment building constructed in 1926. | |
36 | Lewiston Mound |
(#74001279) |
Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park Coordinates missing |
Lewiston | Indian burial mound. | |
37 | Lockport Industrial District |
(#75001211) |
Bounded roughly by Erie Canal, Gooding, Clinton, and Water Sts. 43°10′24″N 78°41′31″W / 43.173333°N 78.691944°W |
Lockport | Includes two sets of Erie Canal locks constructed in 1859 and in 1909-1918 and related industrial structures or remains. | |
38 | Lower Landing Archeological District |
(#74001280) |
Address Restricted |
Lewiston | Western end of portage around Niagara Falls. | |
39 | Lower Niagara River Spear Fishing Docks Historic District |
(#12000578) |
Address Restricted |
Lewiston vicinity | ||
40 | Lowertown Historic District |
(#73001225) |
Roughly bounded by Erie Canal and New York Central RR 43°10′47″N 78°40′42″W / 43.179722°N 78.678333°W |
Lockport | Residential district with structures constructed 1820s to 1860s. | |
41 | Maloney House |
(#03000481) |
279 Caledonia St. 43°10′21″N 78°42′14″W / 43.1725°N 78.703889°W |
Lockport | Stone dwelling built about 1860; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
42 | James G. Marshall House |
(#04000709) |
740 Park Place 43°05′45″N 79°03′26″W / 43.095833°N 79.057222°W |
Niagara Falls | Three story Arts and Crafts style dwelling built in 1913 | |
43 | Benjamin C. Moore Mill |
(#73001226) |
Pine St. on the Erie Canal 43°10′14″N 78°41′34″W / 43.170556°N 78.692778°W |
Lockport | Stone former grist mill built in 1864; served as city hall and now welcome center. | |
44 | Morse Cobblestone Farmhouse |
(#10000591) |
2773 Maple Road 43°16′51″N 78°48′00″W / 43.280833°N 78.8°W |
Wilson | part of the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State MPS | |
45 | Mount St. Mary's Hospital | Upload image |
(#15000922) |
515 6th St. Coordinates missing |
Niagara Falls | Early 20th century building reflects growing Catholic immigrant population |
46 | Philo Newton Cobblestone House |
(#02001334) |
3573 Wruck Rd. 43°14′07″N 78°32′04″W / 43.235278°N 78.534444°W |
Hartland | Cobblestone house built in 1830; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
47 | New York State Barge Canal |
(#14000860) |
Linear across county Coordinates missing |
Lockport, Middleport, North Tonawanda, Pendleton, Royalton, Wheatfield | Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads. | |
48 | The Niagara |
(#08001145) |
201 Rainbow Blvd. 43°05′06″N 79°03′40″W / 43.085°N 79.061111°W |
Niagara Falls | Former hotel building. | |
49 | Niagara County Courthouse and County Clerk's Office |
(#97000417) |
175 Hawley St. and 139 Niagara St. 43°10′10″N 78°42′03″W / 43.169444°N 78.700833°W |
Lockport | Former County Clerk's Office constructed 1856; courthouse built 1886 with later additions. | |
50 | Niagara Falls Armory |
(#95000076) |
901 Main St. 43°05′51″N 79°03′14″W / 43.0975°N 79.053889°W |
Niagara Falls | Castellated armory building constructed in 1895; part of the Multiple Property Submission for Army National Guard Armories in New York State. | |
51 | Niagara Falls City Hall |
(#00001688) |
745 Main St. 43°05′45″N 79°03′19″W / 43.095833°N 79.055278°W |
Niagara Falls | Beaux-Arts style municipal building constructed in 1923-1924. | |
52 | Niagara Falls Public Library |
(#74001282) |
1022 Main St. 43°05′56″N 79°03′16″W / 43.098889°N 79.054444°W |
Niagara Falls | Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded library constructed in 1902-1904; now city offices. | |
53 | Niagara Falls School District Administration Building |
(#14001020) |
607 Walnut St. 43°05′34″N 79°03′19″W / 43.092678°N 79.055262°W |
Niagara Falls | 1928 Classical Revival building constructed when two village school districts were merged into one city district | |
54 | Niagara Reservation |
(#66000555) |
Niagara Reservation 43°04′54″N 79°03′55″W / 43.081667°N 79.065278°W |
Niagara Falls | Oldest state park in the United States, established in 1885. | |
55 | North Ridge United Methodist Church |
(#02001649) |
3930 North Ridge Rd. 43°12′44″N 78°49′40″W / 43.212222°N 78.827778°W |
North Ridge | Cobblestone church built in 1848; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. | |
56 | Oakwood Cemetery |
(#14000581) |
763 Portage Rd. 43°05′49″N 79°03′00″W / 43.0968222°N 79.0501346°W |
Niagara Falls | 1852 cemetery has special section for people who went over the falls in a barrel | |
57 | Old Fort Niagara-Colonial Niagara Historic District |
(#66000556) |
N of Youngstown on NY 18 43°15′48″N 79°03′48″W / 43.263333°N 79.063333°W |
Youngstown | Fort located at Niagara River and Lake Ontario dating to 1678. | |
58 | Thomas Oliver House |
(#98001390) |
175 Locust St. 43°09′56″N 78°40′32″W / 43.165556°N 78.675556°W |
Lockport | Queen Anne style brick house constructed in 1891. | |
59 | Park Place Historic District |
(#10000809) |
Park Place, portions of Prince Ave., 4th St., and Main St. 43°05′44″N 79°03′25″W / 43.095556°N 79.056944°W |
Niagara Falls | ||
60 | Pound–Hitchins House |
(#14001215) |
325 Summit St. 43°09′11″N 78°42′25″W / 43.153127°N 78.706979°W |
Lockport | 1833 Greek Revival stone house built by early settler of Lockport | |
61 | Riviera Theatre |
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(#80002731) |
67 Webster St. 43°01′26″N 78°52′38″W / 43.023889°N 78.877222°W |
North Tonawanda | Theater constructed in 1926; features Mighty Wurlitzer |
62 | St. John's Episcopal Church |
(#90000687) |
117 Main St. 43°15′13″N 79°03′01″W / 43.253611°N 79.050278°W |
Youngstown | Gothic Revival style church constructed in 1878 | |
63 | St. Mary's Nurses' Residence |
(#04000711) |
542 6th St. 43°05′35″N 79°03′21″W / 43.093056°N 79.055833°W |
Niagara Falls | Brick residence hall constructed in 1928. | |
64 | Schoellkopf Power Station No . 3 Site |
(#13000029) |
East bank of Niagara River; 1,600 feet (490 m) downriver from Rainbow Bridge 43°05′36″N 79°03′44″W / 43.09343°N 79.062128°W |
Niagara Falls | Stone wall is most visible remnant of power plant whose 1956 collapse into the river cleared the way for development of Niagara Power Project, considered culmination of effort to put utilities in public hands. | |
65 | Hazard H. Sheldon House |
(#11000275) |
539 4th St. 43°05′31″N 79°03′28″W / 43.091944°N 79.057778°W |
Niagara Falls | Italian Villa style stone dwelling built about 1857. | |
66 | South Junior High School | Upload image |
(#16000344) |
561 Portage Rd. 43°05′33″N 79°02′46″W / 43.092527°N 79.046056°W |
Niagara Falls | |
67 | Stickney House |
(#03000483) |
133 Lock St. 43°10′20″N 78°41′33″W / 43.172222°N 78.6925°W |
Lockport | Stone dwelling built in 1854; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
68 | William Taylor House |
(#12000998) |
97 S. Main St. 43°12′22″N 78°28′36″W / 43.206125°N 78.476554°W |
Middleport | ||
69 | Thirty Mile Point Light |
(#84003922) |
Lake Ontario 30 miles (48 km) east of Niagara River 43°22′29″N 78°29′11″W / 43.374722°N 78.486389°W |
Somerset | Lighthouse constructed in 1875. | |
70 | Town of Niagara District School No. 2 |
(#05000021) |
9670 Lockport Rd. 43°07′18″N 78°57′03″W / 43.121667°N 78.950833°W |
Niagara Falls | One room school built in 1878. | |
71 | U.S. Customhouse (Niagara Falls) |
(#73001227) |
2245 Whirlpool St. 43°06′35″N 79°03′21″W / 43.109722°N 79.055833°W |
Niagara Falls | Stone customhouse constructed in 1863. | |
72 | Union Station (Lockport) |
(#77000966) |
95 Union Ave. 43°10′26″N 78°41′08″W / 43.173889°N 78.685556°W |
Lockport | Romanesque style train station constructed in 1889; destroyed by fire and shell remains. | |
73 | United Office Building |
(#05001537) |
220 Rainbow Blvd. 43°05′14″N 79°03′45″W / 43.087222°N 79.0625°W |
Niagara Falls | Art deco 20 story skyscraper completed in 1929. | |
74 | US Post Office-Lockport |
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(#88002345) |
1 East Ave. 43°10′16″N 78°41′18″W / 43.171111°N 78.688333°W |
Lockport | Post office built in 1902-1904; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943. |
75 | US Post Office-Middleport |
(#88002353) |
42 Main St. 43°12′40″N 78°28′37″W / 43.211111°N 78.476944°W |
Middleport | One of three post offices in state (along with Frankfort and Lake George) to use the same modernist-Colonial Revival design. | |
76 | US Post Office-Niagara Falls Main |
(#88002379) |
615 Main St.[5] 43°05′34″N 79°03′25″W / 43.092778°N 79.056944°W |
Niagara Falls | Post office built in 1904-1907; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943. | |
77 | US Post Office-North Tonawanda |
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(#88002357) |
141 Goundry St. 43°01′29″N 78°52′23″W / 43.024722°N 78.873056°W |
North Tonawanda | Post office built in 1912-1914; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943. |
78 | Van Horn Mansion |
(#91001149) |
2165 Lockport-Olcott Rd. 43°18′49″N 78°42′51″W / 43.313611°N 78.714167°W |
Newfane | Two story brick mansion built in 1823. | |
79 | Peter D. Walter House |
(#07000489) |
127 Ontario St. 43°10′16″N 78°41′54″W / 43.171111°N 78.698333°W |
Lockport | Two story stone dwelling built in 1858; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
80 | Watson House |
(#03000486) |
129 Outwater Dr. 43°10′48″N 78°42′08″W / 43.18°N 78.702222°W |
Lockport | Two story stone dwelling built in 1854; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
81 | White-Pound House |
(#03000484) |
140 Pine St. 43°09′58″N 78°41′31″W / 43.166111°N 78.691944°W |
Lockport | Two story stone dwelling built in 1835; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. | |
82 | Whitney Mansion |
(#74001283) |
335 Buffalo Ave. 43°04′54″N 79°03′31″W / 43.081667°N 79.058611°W |
Niagara Falls | Two story Greek Revival stone structure built in 1849. | |
83 | Johann Williams Farm |
(#80002730) |
10831 Cayuga Dr. 43°05′29″N 78°56′36″W / 43.091389°N 78.943333°W |
Niagara Falls | Farmhouse and related outbuildings dating to 1840s. |
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on June 24, 2016.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed April 1, 2016.