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American Grain Complex

Coordinates: 42°51′40″N 78°51′56″W / 42.86111°N 78.86556°W / 42.86111; -78.86556
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American Grain Complex
American Grain Complex, April 2012
American Grain Complex is located in New York
American Grain Complex
American Grain Complex is located in the United States
American Grain Complex
Location87 Childs St., Buffalo, New York
Coordinates42°51′40″N 78°51′56″W / 42.86111°N 78.86556°W / 42.86111; -78.86556
Area4.37 acres (1.77 ha)
Built1905-1931
ArchitectJames Stewart & Company
MPSBuffalo Grain and Materials Elevator MPS
NRHP reference No.12000475[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 7, 2012

American Grain Complex, also known as "The American," Russell-Miller Milling Co. Elevator, and Peavey Co. Elevator, is a historic grain elevator and flour milling complex located in South Buffalo, Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The complex consists of three contributing buildings and two contributing structures. They are the Elevator Building (1905/1906, 1931), Flour Building (1906-1924), office building (c. 1920), Moveable Marine Tower, and railroad tracks. The Elevator Building consists of the mainhouse, workhouse, and fixed marine tower, all built in 1905–1906, and an annex constructed in 1931. The complex was last owned by ConAgra Foods, who closed the elevator and mill in June 2001.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/06/12 through 8/10/12. National Park Service. 2012-08-17.
  2. ^ "Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on 2019-04-04. Retrieved 2016-07-01. Note: This includes Kerry Traynor and Daniel McEneny (January 2012). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: American Grain Complex" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-07-01. and Accompanying 16 photographs

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