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Medina: When Medina came into existence following the construction of the Erie Canal, this strip from the canal to the railroad tracks was the first area of the village. Its buildings, from the 1830s to the 1940s, are relics of Medina's industrial peak years. [13] The district was later expanded slightly to include the Medina Railroad Museum ...
Central Bank of Medina, 514 Main Street. The district's only neoclassical building dates to 1890, with a facade remodeled in 1926. City Hall, 600 Main Street. The only government building in the district, built in 1908, is also its only Richardsonian Romanesque, with rockfaced Medina sandstone and round-headed arch moldings. Its name reflects ...
Medina is known for its Medina Sandstone, a stone used widely in buildings across the region. [34] Some local examples include the "million dollar staircase" at the New York State Capitol in Albany, [ 35 ] the Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, [ 36 ] and in buildings at the University of Rochester and Cornell University . [ 37 ]
William C Conrad III is an American politician and educator serving as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 140th district. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 6, 2021. Elected in November 2020, he assumed office on January 6, 2021.
The Journal-Register was a three-day (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) evening daily newspaper published in Medina, New York, United States, and covering several towns and villages of Orleans County. It was owned by Greater Niagara Newspapers , a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Conrad Dobler (1950–2023), American football player; Conrad Felixmüller (1897–1977), German painter and printmaker; Conrad of Gelnhausen (1320–1390), German theologian; Conrad Gessner (1516–1565), Swiss naturalist and bibliographer; Conrad Hall (1926–2003), American cinematographer; Conrad Hilton (1887–1979), American hotelier
The Gerald–Dowdell House, in Montgomery, Alabama, was built c.1854. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] [2]
The Medina Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located at 530 West Avenue in Medina, New York, which is northeast of Buffalo and northwest of Rochester.. The museum is housed in one of the largest standing wooden freight depots, built in 1905.