National Register of Historic Places listings in Seneca County, New York
List of Registered Historic Places in Seneca County, New York
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Seneca 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 properties are further designated U.S. National Historic Landmarks, and one is a U.S. National Historical Park.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 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 |
Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Amelia Bloomer House | August 29, 1980 (#80000359) |
53 E. Bayard St. 42°54′35″N 76°47′27″W / 42.9097°N 76.7908°W / 42.9097; -76.7908 (Amelia Bloomer House) | Seneca Falls | ||
2 | Julius and Harriet Bull House | August 30, 2007 (#07000869) |
2534 Lower Lake Rd. 42°54′14″N 76°45′05″W / 42.9039°N 76.7514°W / 42.9039; -76.7514 (Julius and Harriet Bull House) | Seneca Falls | ||
3 | William H. Burton House | June 14, 1996 (#96000675) |
35 E. Main St. 42°54′16″N 76°51′41″W / 42.9044°N 76.8614°W / 42.9044; -76.8614 (William H. Burton House) | Waterloo | ||
4 | Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church | December 8, 1989 (#89002092) |
Main St. 42°48′52″N 76°47′51″W / 42.8144°N 76.7975°W / 42.8144; -76.7975 (Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church) | Fayette | ||
5 | Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1027 Stone Church Rd. | September 28, 2007 (#07001017) |
1027 Stone Church Rd. 42°58′34″N 76°53′05″W / 42.9761°N 76.8847°W / 42.9761; -76.8847 (Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1027 Stone Church Rd.) | Junius | ||
6 | Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1111 Stone Church Road | September 28, 2007 (#07001018) |
1111 Stone Church Rd. 42°58′19″N 76°52′57″W / 42.9720°N 76.8824°W / 42.9720; -76.8824 (Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1111 Stone Church Road) | Junius | ||
7 | Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road | August 6, 2008 (#08000772) |
1229 Birdsey Rd. 42°58′01″N 76°51′51″W / 42.9670°N 76.8642°W / 42.9670; -76.8642 (Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road) | Junius | ||
8 | Covert Historic District | November 21, 1980 (#80002766) |
NY 96 42°34′22″N 76°41′01″W / 42.5728°N 76.6836°W / 42.5728; -76.6836 (Covert Historic District) | Covert | ||
9 | Fall Street-Trinity Lane Historic District | February 11, 1974 (#74001306) |
Address Restricted | Seneca Falls | ||
10 | First Baptist Church of Interlaken | December 31, 2002 (#02001655) |
8414 Main St. 42°36′59″N 76°43′32″W / 42.6164°N 76.7256°W / 42.6164; -76.7256 (First Baptist Church of Interlaken) | Interlaken | ||
11 | First Presbyterian Church | November 29, 1996 (#96001386) |
E. Main St., east of the junction with NY 96 42°54′14″N 76°51′39″W / 42.9039°N 76.8608°W / 42.9039; -76.8608 (First Presbyterian Church) | Waterloo | ||
12 | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library | May 25, 2018 (#100002514) |
7169 Main St. 42°40′38″N 76°49′20″W / 42.6772°N 76.8223°W / 42.6772; -76.8223 (Edith B. Ford Memorial Library) | Ovid | 1961 modernist building typifies the New Formalist subgenre of the style | |
13 | Fourth Ward School | March 19, 1986 (#86000474) |
8 Washington St. 42°54′38″N 76°47′21″W / 42.9106°N 76.7892°W / 42.9106; -76.7892 (Fourth Ward School) | Seneca Falls | ||
14 | John Graves Cobblestone Farmhouse | February 28, 2008 (#08000107) |
1370 NY 318 42°57′35″N 76°52′21″W / 42.9598°N 76.8726°W / 42.9598; -76.8726 (John Graves Cobblestone Farmhouse) | Junius | ||
15 | William Hoster House | December 31, 2002 (#02001662) |
3832 NY 414 42°50′17″N 76°48′41″W / 42.8381°N 76.8114°W / 42.8381; -76.8114 (William Hoster House) | Fayette | ||
16 | Hunt House | August 29, 1980 (#80000358) |
401 E. Main St. 42°54′22″N 76°50′40″W / 42.9061°N 76.8444°W / 42.9061; -76.8444 (Hunt House) | Waterloo | ||
17 | The Huntington Building | November 3, 2022 (#100008335) |
201 Fall St. 42°54′37″N 76°48′21″W / 42.9104°N 76.8057°W / 42.9104; -76.8057 (The Huntington Building) | Seneca Falls | ||
18 | Hannah and George W. Jones House | December 1, 2020 (#100005847) |
7246 Main St. 42°40′24″N 76°49′25″W / 42.6732°N 76.8236°W / 42.6732; -76.8236 (Hannah and George W. Jones House) | Ovid | ||
19 | David and Mary Kinne Farmstead | August 30, 2007 (#07000865) |
6858 Kinne Rd. 42°41′34″N 76°50′34″W / 42.6927°N 76.8427°W / 42.6927; -76.8427 (David and Mary Kinne Farmstead) | Ovid | ||
20 | Hiram Lay Cobblestone Farmhouse | September 20, 2009 (#09000724) |
1145 Mays Point Rd. 42°58′08″N 76°46′30″W / 42.9689°N 76.7750°W / 42.9689; -76.7750 (Hiram Lay Cobblestone Farmhouse) | Tyre | Another Cobblestone Architecture of New York State MPS listing | |
21 | Lodi Methodist Church | May 6, 1982 (#82003405) |
S. Main and Grove Sts. 42°36′45″N 76°49′22″W / 42.6125°N 76.8228°W / 42.6125; -76.8228 (Lodi Methodist Church) | Lodi | ||
22 | M'Clintock House | August 29, 1980 (#80000360) |
14 E. Williams 42°54′19″N 76°51′42″W / 42.9053°N 76.8617°W / 42.9053; -76.8617 (M'Clintock House) | Waterloo | ||
23 | New York State Barge Canal | October 15, 2014 (#14000860) |
Linear across county 42°54′33″N 76°47′55″W / 42.9093°N 76.7985°W / 42.9093; -76.7985 (New York State Barge Canal) | Seneca Falls, Tyre, Waterloo | Cayuga–Seneca Canal; Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads. | |
24 | Queen's Castle | June 1, 1999 (#99000564) |
NY 414 42°33′03″N 76°52′54″W / 42.550833°N 76.881667°W / 42.550833; -76.881667 (Queen's Castle) | Lodi | ||
25 | Simon Ritter Cobblestone Farmhouse | November 18, 2008 (#08001081) |
5102 NY 89 42°46′39″N 76°46′11″W / 42.7775°N 76.769722°W / 42.7775; -76.769722 (Simon Ritter Cobblestone Farmhouse) | Varick | ||
26 | Rose Hill Mansion | February 6, 1973 (#73001269) |
West of Fayette on NY 96A 42°51′38″N 76°56′18″W / 42.860556°N 76.938333°W / 42.860556; -76.938333 (Rose Hill Mansion) | Fayette | ||
27 | Saint Paul's Church | March 9, 1997 (#97000115) |
101 E. Williams St. 42°54′20″N 76°51′35″W / 42.905556°N 76.859722°W / 42.905556; -76.859722 (Saint Paul's Church) | Waterloo | ||
28 | Seneca County Courthouse Complex at Ovid | December 12, 1976 (#76001277) |
NY 414 42°40′36″N 76°49′19″W / 42.676667°N 76.821944°W / 42.676667; -76.821944 (Seneca County Courthouse Complex at Ovid) | Ovid | ||
29 | Seneca Falls Village Historic District | April 5, 1991 (#91000342) |
Roughly, properties along State and Cayuga Sts. from Butler and Auburn to Canal St., including Van Cleef Lake 42°54′52″N 76°47′41″W / 42.914415°N 76.79463°W / 42.914415; -76.79463 (Seneca Falls Village Historic District) | Seneca Falls | ||
30 | Seneca River Crossing Canals Historic District | December 9, 2005 (#05001397) |
Off NY 90 43°00′32″N 76°42′45″W / 43.008889°N 76.7125°W / 43.008889; -76.7125 (Seneca River Crossing Canals Historic District) | Tyre | Extends into Montezuma in Cayuga County | |
31 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton House | October 15, 1966 (#66000572) |
32 Washington St. 42°54′45″N 76°47′18″W / 42.9125°N 76.788333°W / 42.9125; -76.788333 (Elizabeth Cady Stanton House) | Seneca Falls | ||
32 | United Methodist Church | September 24, 2004 (#04001057) |
21 E. Williams St. 42°54′28″N 76°51′40″W / 42.907778°N 76.861111°W / 42.907778; -76.861111 (United Methodist Church) | Waterloo | ||
33 | US Post Office-Seneca Falls | May 11, 1989 (#88002431) |
34-42 State St. 42°54′42″N 76°47′54″W / 42.911667°N 76.798333°W / 42.911667; -76.798333 (US Post Office-Seneca Falls) | Seneca Falls | ||
34 | US Post Office-Waterloo | May 11, 1989 (#88002442) |
2 E. Main St. 42°54′15″N 76°51′46″W / 42.904167°N 76.862778°W / 42.904167; -76.862778 (US Post Office-Waterloo) | Waterloo | ||
35 | Waterloo Downtown Historic District | April 17, 2017 (#100000895) |
1-42 E. Main, 1-40 W. Main & 16-41 Virginia Sts. 42°54′17″N 76°51′46″W / 42.90467°N 76.86285°W / 42.90467; -76.86285 (Waterloo Downtown Historic District) | Waterloo | Early 19th- to mid-20th century buildings at intersection town grew around | |
36 | Waterloo High School | May 20, 2019 (#100003933) |
202–206 W. Main St. 42°54′18″N 76°52′04″W / 42.9049°N 76.8677°W / 42.9049; -76.8677 (Waterloo High School) | Waterloo | Intact 1928–29 school, now an elementary school, designed by Rochester architect Carl Ade, reflecting progressive education trends of the time, with space for vocational training | |
37 | Waterloo Library | June 14, 1996 (#96000676) |
31 Williams St. 42°54′20″N 76°51′40″W / 42.905556°N 76.861111°W / 42.905556; -76.861111 (Waterloo Library) | Waterloo | ||
38 | James Russell Webster House | December 11, 2007 (#07001255) |
115 E. Main St. 42°54′15″N 76°51′33″W / 42.9043°N 76.85927°W / 42.9043; -76.85927 (James Russell Webster House) | Waterloo | ||
39 | Wesleyan Methodist Church | August 29, 1980 (#80000361) |
126 Fall St. 42°57′45″N 76°50′46″W / 42.9625°N 76.846111°W / 42.9625; -76.846111 (Wesleyan Methodist Church) | Seneca Falls | ||
40 | Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane | March 7, 1975 (#75001229) |
Willard State Psychiatric Center 42°40′45″N 76°52′46″W / 42.679167°N 76.879444°W / 42.679167; -76.879444 (Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane) | Willard | ||
41 | Aaron Wilson House | May 30, 2001 (#01000577) |
2037 Wilson Rd. 42°38′48″N 76°49′55″W / 42.646667°N 76.831944°W / 42.646667; -76.831944 (Aaron Wilson House) | Ovid | ||
42 | Women's Rights National Historical Park | December 28, 1980 (#80004397) |
136 Fall St. 42°54′39″N 76°48′00″W / 42.910706°N 76.800122°W / 42.910706; -76.800122 (Women's Rights National Historical Park) | Seneca Falls |
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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 April 5, 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.