National Register of Historic Places listings in Chautauqua County, New York
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Chautauqua County, New York.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 51 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[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 (Niagara Falls) – Oneida – Onondaga (Syracuse) – Ontario – Orange – Orleans – Oswego – Otsego – Putnam – Queens – Rensselaer – Richmond – Rockland – St. Lawrence – Saratoga – Schenectady – Schoharie – Schuyler – Seneca – Steuben – Suffolk – Sullivan – Tioga – Tompkins – Ulster – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Westchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers) – Wyoming – Yates |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Atwater-Stone House | December 16, 1983 (#83003887) |
29 Water St. 42°19′08″N 79°34′46″W / 42.3189°N 79.5794°W / 42.3189; -79.5794 (Atwater-Stone House) | Westfield | ||
2 | Barcelona Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage | April 13, 1972 (#72000825) |
East Lake Rd. 42°20′28″N 79°35′43″W / 42.3411°N 79.5953°W / 42.3411; -79.5953 (Barcelona Lighthouse and Keeper's Cottage) | Westfield | ||
3 | L. Bliss House | September 26, 1983 (#83001647) |
90 W. Main St. 42°19′09″N 79°34′54″W / 42.3192°N 79.5817°W / 42.3192; -79.5817 (L. Bliss House) | Westfield | ||
4 | Smith Bly House | October 1, 1974 (#74001223) |
4 N. Maple St. 42°05′34″N 79°22′30″W / 42.0928°N 79.375°W / 42.0928; -79.375 (Smith Bly House) | Ashville | ||
5 | Brocton Arch | February 22, 1996 (#96000133) |
Jct. of Main St. with Lake and Highland Aves. 42°23′19″N 79°26′28″W / 42.3886°N 79.4411°W / 42.3886; -79.4411 (Brocton Arch) | Brocton | ||
6 | Busti Mill | July 23, 1976 (#76001208) |
Lawson Rd. 42°02′02″N 79°16′52″W / 42.0339°N 79.2811°W / 42.0339; -79.2811 (Busti Mill) | Busti | ||
7 | Harriet Campbell-Taylor House | September 26, 1983 (#83001648) |
145 S. Portage St. 42°18′52″N 79°34′27″W / 42.3144°N 79.5742°W / 42.3144; -79.5742 (Harriet Campbell-Taylor House) | Westfield | ||
8 | Chautauqua Institution Historic District | June 19, 1973 (#73001168) |
Bounded by Chautauqua Lake and NY 394 42°12′33″N 79°28′02″W / 42.2092°N 79.4672°W / 42.2092; -79.4672 (Chautauqua Institution Historic District) | Chautauqua | ||
9 | Clymer District School No. 5 | August 29, 1994 (#94001004) |
7929 Clymer Center Rd. (Co. Rt. 613) 42°03′17″N 79°34′57″W / 42.0547°N 79.5825°W / 42.0547; -79.5825 (Clymer District School No. 5) | Clymer | ||
10 | Dunkirk Light | July 19, 1984 (#84002067) |
Dunkirk Harbor 42°29′38″N 79°21′15″W / 42.4939°N 79.3542°W / 42.4939; -79.3542 (Dunkirk Light) | Dunkirk | ||
11 | Dunkirk Schooner Site | May 1, 2009 (#09000285) |
Lake Erie 42°33′00″N 79°36′00″W / 42.5500°N 79.6000°W / 42.5500; -79.6000 (Dunkirk Schooner Site) | Dunkirk | ||
12 | East Main Street Historic District | December 16, 1983 (#83003893) |
E. Main St. 42°19′33″N 79°34′09″W / 42.3258°N 79.5692°W / 42.3258; -79.5692 (East Main Street Historic District) | Westfield | ||
13 | Empire Worsted Mills | January 30, 2020 (#100004916) |
31 Water St. 42°05′37″N 79°13′53″W / 42.0935°N 79.2313°W / 42.0935; -79.2313 (Empire Worsted Mills) | Jamestown | Exemplary late 19th-century textile mill later used as hardware factory. Now Gateway Center, home of various community organizations | |
14 | Erie Railroad Station | May 2, 2003 (#03000045) |
211-217 W. Second St. 42°05′40″N 79°14′41″W / 42.0944°N 79.2447°W / 42.0944; -79.2447 (Erie Railroad Station) | Jamestown | ||
15 | Euclid Avenue School | March 21, 1985 (#85000628) |
28 Euclid Ave. 42°06′30″N 79°14′24″W / 42.1083°N 79.24°W / 42.1083; -79.24 (Euclid Avenue School) | Jamestown | ||
16 | Fay-Usborne Mill | September 26, 1983 (#83001649) |
48 Pearl St. 42°19′38″N 79°34′38″W / 42.3272°N 79.5772°W / 42.3272; -79.5772 (Fay-Usborne Mill) | Westfield | ||
17 | Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion | October 18, 1972 (#72000824) |
68 S. Main St. 42°05′29″N 79°14′20″W / 42.091389°N 79.238889°W / 42.091389; -79.238889 (Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion) | Jamestown | ||
18 | Forest Heights Historic District | September 18, 2020 (#100005570) |
Forest Park, Warner Pl., Terrace Pl., Lilac Ln., McKinley Ave., 70-201 Forest Ave., 10-204 Prather Ave., 32-102 and 39-123 Prospect St., 117-153 South Main St., 6 and 11 Broadhead Ave., 67 Washington St. 42°05′22″N 79°14′24″W / 42.0894°N 79.2400°W / 42.0894; -79.2400 (Forest Heights Historic District) | Jamestown | ||
19 | Fredonia Commons Historic District | October 19, 1978 (#78001843) |
Main, Temple, Church, Day, and Center Sts. 42°26′25″N 79°19′55″W / 42.4403°N 79.3319°W / 42.4403; -79.3319 (Fredonia Commons Historic District) | Fredonia | ||
20 | French Portage Road Historic District | December 16, 1983 (#83003895) |
E. Main and Portage Sts. 42°19′11″N 79°34′33″W / 42.3197°N 79.5758°W / 42.3197; -79.5758 (French Portage Road Historic District) | Westfield | ||
21 | Frank A. Hall House | September 26, 1983 (#83001650) |
34 Washington St. 42°19′31″N 79°34′41″W / 42.3253°N 79.5781°W / 42.3253; -79.5781 (Frank A. Hall House) | Westfield | ||
22 | Jamestown Armory | January 12, 1995 (#94001542) |
34 Porter Ave. 42°05′35″N 79°15′18″W / 42.0931°N 79.255°W / 42.0931; -79.255 (Jamestown Armory) | Jamestown | ||
23 | Jamestown Downtown Historic District | November 19, 2014 (#14000935) |
23-28, 20-408 N. Main, 200-322 Washington, 201-326 Cherry, 207-317 Pine, 215-417 Spring, 8-21, 100-200 E. 4th Sts. 42°05′47″N 79°14′29″W / 42.096365°N 79.241275°W / 42.096365; -79.241275 (Jamestown Downtown Historic District) | Jamestown | Historic commercial core of small industrial city | |
24 | Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Freight Depot | September 26, 1983 (#83001651) |
English St. 42°19′52″N 79°34′35″W / 42.331111°N 79.576389°W / 42.331111; -79.576389 (Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Freight Depot) | Westfield | ||
25 | Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Station | December 16, 1983 (#83003897) |
English St. 42°19′41″N 79°34′56″W / 42.3281°N 79.5822°W / 42.3281; -79.5822 (Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Station) | Westfield | ||
26 | Lakeview Avenue Historic District | March 13, 2017 (#100000753) |
3-907 Lakeview & 55 Newton Aves., 500 E. 6th, 25-47 (odd) & 28 Liberty, 225 & 301 E. 8th, 7 Falconer, 18-19 Strong, Sts., 42°06′15″N 79°14′12″W / 42.104221°N 79.236577°W / 42.104221; -79.236577 (Lakeview Avenue Historic District) | Jamestown | Late 19th-century residential neighborhood home to many of city's wealthier residents at that time | |
27 | Lakewood Village Hall | July 28, 2023 (#100009161) |
20 West Summit St. 42°06′13″N 79°19′42″W / 42.1035°N 79.3283°W / 42.1035; -79.3283 (Lakewood Village Hall) | Lakewood | ||
28 | Lily Dale Assembly Historic District | January 28, 2022 (#100007380) |
South St., Cottage Row, Lake Front Dr., East, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st, North, Library, Buffalo, Marion, and Erie Sts., Cleveland Ave., Ridgeway Cir., The Boulevard 42°21′06″N 79°19′35″W / 42.3517°N 79.3263°W / 42.3517; -79.3263 (Lily Dale Assembly Historic District) | Pomfet | ||
29 | Dr. John Lord House | March 2, 1991 (#91000104) |
Forest Rd. Extension 42°02′34″N 79°16′50″W / 42.042778°N 79.280556°W / 42.042778; -79.280556 (Dr. John Lord House) | Busti | ||
30 | Gerald Mack House | September 26, 1983 (#83001652) |
79 N. Portage St. 42°19′31″N 79°34′52″W / 42.325278°N 79.581111°W / 42.325278; -79.581111 (Gerald Mack House) | Westfield | ||
31 | McMahan Homestead | September 26, 1983 (#83001653) |
232 W. Main Rd. 42°18′46″N 79°35′30″W / 42.312778°N 79.591667°W / 42.312778; -79.591667 (McMahan Homestead) | Westfield | ||
32 | Midway Park | March 9, 2009 (#09000133) |
NY 430 42°12′06″N 79°25′20″W / 42.201667°N 79.422222°W / 42.201667; -79.422222 (Midway Park) | Maple Springs | ||
33 | Lewis Miller Cottage, Chautauqua Institution | October 15, 1966 (#66000506) |
NY 17J 42°12′30″N 79°27′56″W / 42.208333°N 79.465556°W / 42.208333; -79.465556 (Lewis Miller Cottage, Chautauqua Institution) | Chautauqua | ||
34 | Nixon Homestead | September 26, 1983 (#83001654) |
119 W. Main St. 42°19′03″N 79°35′05″W / 42.3175°N 79.584722°W / 42.3175; -79.584722 (Nixon Homestead) | Westfield | ||
35 | Partridge-Sheldon House | June 2, 2000 (#00000572) |
70 Prospect St. 42°05′21″N 79°14′15″W / 42.089167°N 79.2375°W / 42.089167; -79.2375 (Partridge-Sheldon House) | Jamestown | ||
36 | Pennsylvania Railroad Station | August 6, 1993 (#93000680) |
Water St. 42°14′43″N 79°29′43″W / 42.245278°N 79.495278°W / 42.245278; -79.495278 (Pennsylvania Railroad Station) | Mayville | ||
37 | Levi J. and Frances A. Pierce House | May 9, 2022 (#100007688) |
21 Pearl St. 42°28′13″N 79°10′25″W / 42.4702°N 79.1735°W / 42.4702; -79.1735 (Levi J. and Frances A. Pierce House) | Forestville | ||
38 | Point Chautauqua Historic District | May 17, 1996 (#96000521) |
Roughly bounded by NY 430 and Chautauqua Lake between Lake and Leet Aves. 42°14′15″N 79°27′37″W / 42.2375°N 79.460278°W / 42.2375; -79.460278 (Point Chautauqua Historic District) | Mayville | ||
39 | Point Gratiot Lighthouse Complex | December 18, 1979 (#79001568) |
Sycamore Rd. 42°29′37″N 79°21′15″W / 42.493611°N 79.354167°W / 42.493611; -79.354167 (Point Gratiot Lighthouse Complex) | Dunkirk | ||
40 | Rorig Bridge | September 26, 1983 (#83001655) |
Water St. at Chautauqua Creek 42°18′56″N 79°34′43″W / 42.315556°N 79.578611°W / 42.315556; -79.578611 (Rorig Bridge) | Westfield | ||
41 | School No. 7 | March 5, 1992 (#92000068) |
Jct. of E. Lake Shore Dr. and N. Serval St. 42°29′46″N 79°19′00″W / 42.496111°N 79.316667°W / 42.496111; -79.316667 (School No. 7) | Dunkirk | ||
42 | South Buffalo North Side Light | August 4, 1983 (#83001673) |
Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans Park 42°29′35″N 79°21′12″W / 42.493172°N 79.353400°W / 42.493172; -79.353400 (South Buffalo North Side Light) | Dunkirk | Former light installed in 1903, removed in 1985, and now located at the Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum | |
43 | Henry Dwight Thompson House | September 26, 1983 (#83001656) |
29 Wood St. 42°19′00″N 79°34′10″W / 42.316667°N 79.569444°W / 42.316667; -79.569444 (Henry Dwight Thompson House) | Westfield | ||
44 | US Post Office-Dunkirk | November 17, 1988 (#88002488) |
410 Central Ave. 42°28′54″N 79°20′01″W / 42.481667°N 79.333611°W / 42.481667; -79.333611 (US Post Office-Dunkirk) | Dunkirk | ||
45 | US Post Office-Fredonia | November 17, 1988 (#88002515) |
21 Day St. 42°26′28″N 79°19′57″W / 42.441111°N 79.3325°W / 42.441111; -79.3325 (US Post Office-Fredonia) | Fredonia | ||
46 | Ward House | September 26, 1983 (#83001657) |
118 W. Main St. 42°19′03″N 79°35′03″W / 42.3175°N 79.584167°W / 42.3175; -79.584167 (Ward House) | Westfield | ||
47 | Welch Factory Building No. 1 | September 26, 1983 (#83001658) |
101 N. Portage St. 42°19′35″N 79°34′55″W / 42.326389°N 79.581944°W / 42.326389; -79.581944 (Welch Factory Building No. 1) | Westfield | ||
48 | The Wellman Building | August 21, 2009 (#09000629) |
101-103 W. 3rd St. and 215-217 Cherry St. 42°05′46″N 79°14′33″W / 42.096153°N 79.242536°W / 42.096153; -79.242536 (The Wellman Building) | Jamestown | ||
49 | Reuben Gridley Wright Farm Complex | September 26, 1983 (#83001659) |
233 E. Main St. 42°19′48″N 79°33′59″W / 42.330000°N 79.566389°W / 42.330000; -79.566389 (Reuben Gridley Wright Farm Complex) | Westfield | ||
50 | Reuben Wright House | September 26, 1983 (#83001660) |
309 E. Main St. 42°19′58″N 79°33′37″W / 42.332778°N 79.560278°W / 42.332778; -79.560278 (Reuben Wright House) | Westfield | ||
51 | York-Skinner House | September 26, 1983 (#83001661) |
31 Union St. 42°19′21″N 79°34′28″W / 42.3225°N 79.574444°W / 42.3225; -79.574444 (York-Skinner House) | Westfield |
See also
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References
- ^ 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. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved March 15, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical 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.