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The district consists of three structures located at the intersection at New York State Route 305 and Deer Creek Road / Dodge Creek Road. The structures are a two-story, L-shaped, frame dwelling built about 1856 by early settler Jacob Bedford; a one-room schoolhouse built in 1864; and the Bedford Corners Cheese Factory / Grange Hall built after ...
Cooper's Corners is a historic section of the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York. For over two centuries Cooper's Corners served as an outpost for residents who lived in rural 'Upper New Rochelle', an area miles from the business center of town.
The Stafford Village Four Corners Historic District is located at the junction of New York state routes 5 and 237 in Stafford, New York, United States. It is a collection of six buildings of various types from the 19th century, one of which is the oldest house in Genesee County .
The Inn was used not just as a travelers rest with bar and dining but as a meeting place for the town and a post office. Its business revived in the days of automobile tourism in the 1920s in that capacity. In the mid-20th century, that business declined when the New York State Thruway was built to the south in Genesee County. The Inn was run ...
Jack's Corner Pub, located at North Summit and East Tompkins streets in Columbus' University District, has agreed to close permanently, City Attorney Zach Klein's office says.
Horace Greeley, a U.S. Representative and founder and editor of the New-York Tribune, was a frequent guest. [ 18 ] William Jennings Bryan , a Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1896 , 1900 , and 1908 , spoke from a second-story window to an enthusiastic gathering on the front lawn.
Grooms Tavern Complex is a historic tavern located at Grooms Corners in Saratoga County, New York. The complex consists of the tavern, a wagon and blacksmith shop, and a frame privy . The tavern building was built about 1825 and is a 2-story, timber-framed, gable-roofed building in a vernacular Federal style.
According to a 19th-century history of the area, Federal Corners was a place of importance. Here was a hotel kept by Mr. Averill; a store kept in turn by Mr. Ballard, Holcomb & Weber, and Edward Cheeseman; a 12-forge blacksmith shop and auger factory run by Mr. Vibber; and a tannery operated by John Williams.