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The two buildings are located along Hawley Street, north and south of Niagara Street. The county clerk's building is a one-story, limestone office building constructed in 1856 in the Classical Revival style.
Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York MPS: 13: Conkey House: Conkey House: May 30, 2003 : 202 Akron St. Lockport: Federal style stone dwelling built in 1842; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Stone Buildings of Lockport, New York. 14
Lockport is both a city and the town that surrounds it in Niagara County, New York, United States. The city is the Niagara county seat, with a population of 21,165 according to 2010 census figures, and an estimated population of 20,305 as of 2019.
The route then travels north on the western outskirts of the City of Lockport by the way of the Lockport Bypass onto Saunders Settlement Rd. (NY 31). The route then runs concurrently with NY 31 until NY 31's intersection with NY 270 where that route has its northern terminus.
HABS No. NY-6098, "Lockport Bank Building, 317-319 Market Street, Lockport, Niagara County, NY", 2 photos, 2 data pages, 1 photo caption page HABS No. NY-6147, " Josiah K. Skinner House, 485 Market Street, Lockport, Niagara County, NY ", 2 photos, 1 photo caption page
In 1967, the property was converted for use by the Lockport Presbyterian Home as a nursing home. It is one of approximately 75 stone residences remaining in the city of Lockport. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 21, 2008. [1] It is in the High and Locust Streets Historic District.
Lockport (city), New York. Lockport Industrial District; Lockport (town), New York, surrounding the city Lockport Mall, a former shopping mall; Lockport, Ohio, a ghost town; Platea, Pennsylvania, in Erie County, known as the Borough of Lockport until 1902; Lockport, an old name for the village Black River, New York; Lockport Township ...
Benjamin C. Moore Mill is a historic flour mill, waterworks, and city hall building located at Lockport in Niagara County, New York. It is a stone structure built in 1859–60, as a flour mill for the Benjamin C. Moore Company. In 1864, Dwight Keep constructed this stone structure that was originally the Benjamin Moore Company Mill.