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North Main Street Historic District in Canandaigua, New York is a historic district that was listed on the NRHP in 1973. [1]Significant buildings are the First Congregational Church, the 1812 built courthouse which was city hall by 1972, and a dozen Federal and Greek Revival architecture houses.
The church was founded in 1915 by R. A. Torrey. [1] The services were held at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (Biola University), in a 4,000 seat auditorium. [2] [3] [4] J. Vernon McGee was pastor of the church from 1949 to 1970. [5] The church relocated to Glendora, California in 1985. [1]
HABS No. NY-5-R-11, "First Congregational Church, North Main Street, Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY", 10 photos, 16 measured drawings, 3 data pages HABS No. NY-214, " Carr-Hayes House, Gibson & Hubbell Streets, Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY ", 6 photos, 15 measured drawings, 3 data pages, supplemental material
The home's 3.11-acre lot includes multiple seating areas and a fire pit with views of Canandaigua Lake. The separate guest house along the lake features an outdoor shower and seating.
“Big Hair, Leather, Tattoos, and Female Icons: A Brief Investigation into Music and the Personas that Make It” will take place 6 to 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigua.
The Episcopal presence in Canandaigua, New York began, formally, in February, 1799 with the formation of St. Matthew's Episcopal Mission. In 1814, St. John's Episcopal Church was organized and first met in the Ontario County, New York Court House in Canandaigua. St. John's erected a wooden church building in 1816.
Shandon Baptist Church bought the former AMC Classic 10 movie theater property at 5320 Forest Drive, according to a release from commercial real estate firm NAI Columbia.
Deep Purple – August 14, 1998, with Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Dream Theater; The All That & More Festival – July 1, 1999; The Goo Goo Dolls – August 28, 1999, with Sugar Ray and Fastball; Poison – June 27, 2000, with Dokken, Cinderella and Slaughter; Jethro Tull – July 28, 2000 and June 17, 2010, with Procol Harum