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Gowanda is a village in western New York, United States. It lies partly in Erie County and partly in Cattaraugus County . The population was 2,513 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ]
Gowanda Village Historic District is a historic district located at Gowanda in Cattaraugus County, New York. The district encompasses five early 20th century commercial buildings constructed 1925–1926.
In 1908, the farm where the cemetery is located was inherited by the Monforts, In 1984, Burtis Monfort deeded the cemetery to the Town of North Hempstead. It was designated a Town of North Hempstead Landmark in 1985 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] The Pomeroy Foundation awarded a historical plaque in 2018.
[3] [4] The Gowanda Correctional Facility was built using the remaining acreage and opened its doors in 1994. [3] [4] The two prisons are separated by a fence, and they are administered independently. [3] [4] Gowanda Correctional Facility houses more than 2,300 inmates, [3] [4] and is the second-largest prison in New York State. [3] [4]
Persia – The hamlet of Persia is located south of Gowanda near the west town line. Snyders Corners – A hamlet at the junction of County Road 4 and NY-353 in the south part of the town. Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area – A small part of this conservation area is in the north part of the town.
Beekman Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery is located on Emans Road in LaGrangeville, New York, United States. The meeting house is a wooden building from the early 19th century that has been unused and vacant for decades. As a result, it is in an advanced state of decay, and mostly collapsed.
Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth Monument and Grave is a historic site within Hudson View Cemetery in Mechanicville, New York.. The monument to Elmer E. Ellsworth, the first Union officer casualty of the American Civil War, was built in 1874 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Bayside Cemetery and Gatehouse Complex is a historic cemetery and gatehouse located at Potsdam in St. Lawrence County, New York. The cemetery was established in 1865 and the gatehouse complex constructed in 1901. The gatehouse complex is a Châteauesque style, Late Victorian red Potsdam ashlar sandstone building.