This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] Seven of the properties and districts are further designated National Historic Landmarks and are indicated by light blue color in the table below.
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Landmark name |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
| 1 |
Adirondack Forest Preserve |
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01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
NE New York State
43°58′43″N 74°18′42″W / 43.978611°N 74.311667°W / 43.978611; -74.311667 (Adirondack Forest Preserve) |
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All of Essex county is in the six million acre (24,000 km²) Adirondack Park. |
| 2 |
Adirondack Iron and Steel Company |
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01977-10-05October 5, 1977 |
Upper Works Rd.
44°04′41″N 74°03′22″W / 44.078056°N 74.056111°W / 44.078056; -74.056111 (Adirondack Iron and Steel Company) |
Tahawus |
The remains of the "Upper Works" iron foundry that date back to 1826. Iron from the site was contaminated with titanium, which, together with its isolation, made for an unprofitable venture. |
| 3 |
Adsit Log House |
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01992-08-18August 18, 1992 |
Point Rd. N of Ligonier Pt.
44°25′18″N 73°22′35″W / 44.421667°N 73.376389°W / 44.421667; -73.376389 (Adsit Log House) |
Willsboro |
Built by an American Revolutionary War veteran, one of oldest log cabins in the United States that still exists in its original location |
| 4 |
Abraham Aiken House |
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01989-06-08June 8, 1989 |
NY 22/Lakeshore Rd.
44°20′36″N 73°21′46″W / 44.343333°N 73.362778°W / 44.343333; -73.362778 (Abraham Aiken House) |
Willsboro |
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| 5 |
Amherst Avenue Historic District |
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01989-06-16June 16, 1989 |
322-340 Amherst Ave.
43°50′38″N 73°25′34″W / 43.843889°N 73.426111°W / 43.843889; -73.426111 (Amherst Avenue Historic District) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 6 |
Ausable Club |
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02005-07-06July 6, 2005 |
137 Ausable Rd.
44°09′07″N 73°46′51″W / 44.151944°N 73.780833°W / 44.151944; -73.780833 (Ausable Club) |
St. Huberts |
The 1890 clubhouse of the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, which was formed in 1887 to save 25,000 acres (100 km2) of the Adirondack High Peaks from lumbering. The Reserve once owned most of the High Peaks; it still owns 7,000 acres (28 km2), and provides public access to many high peaks trails. |
| 7 |
Beer's Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Private Rd. off NY 73 over Ausable River
44°10′11″N 73°46′57″W / 44.169722°N 73.7825°W / 44.169722; -73.7825 (Beer's Bridge) |
Keene Valley |
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| 8 |
Black Watch Library |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
161 Montcalm St.
43°50′54″N 73°25′34″W / 43.848333°N 73.426111°W / 43.848333; -73.426111 (Black Watch Library) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 9 |
Bogie Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
59 Franklin St.
44°19′30″N 74°07′33″W / 44.325°N 74.125833°W / 44.325; -74.125833 (Bogie Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1908, American Craftsman-inspired "cure cottage" |
| 10 |
John Brown Farm and Gravesite |
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01972-06-19June 19, 1972 |
John Brown Rd.
44°14′58″N 73°58′23″W / 44.249444°N 73.973056°W / 44.249444; -73.973056 (John Brown Farm and Gravesite) |
Lake Placid |
The home from 1849, and final resting place, of abolitionist John Brown. |
| 11 |
H. G. Burleigh House |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
307 Champlain Ave.
43°50′45″N 73°25′27″W / 43.845833°N 73.424167°W / 43.845833; -73.424167 (H. G. Burleigh House) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 12 |
Camp Dudley Road Historic District |
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01993-10-21October 21, 1993 |
Roughly bounded by NY 22, Stacy Br., Lake Champlain and the Westport village line
44°09′15″N 73°25′04″W / 44.154167°N 73.417778°W / 44.154167; -73.417778 (Camp Dudley Road Historic District) |
Westport |
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| 13 |
Camp Santanoni |
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01987-04-03April 3, 1987 |
N of NY 28N
43°59′35″N 74°08′45″W / 43.993056°N 74.145833°W / 43.993056; -74.145833 (Camp Santanoni) |
Newcomb |
A 13,000-acre (53 km2) preserve and Adirondack Great Camp established between 1892 and 1905 by Albany banker and businessman Robert C. Pruyn. |
| 14 |
Central Powerhouse |
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01995-06-01June 1, 1995 |
Jct. of Tracy Rd. and New Bed Rd., SE corner, Town of Moriah
44°05′23″N 73°32′13″W / 44.089722°N 73.536944°W / 44.089722; -73.536944 (Central Powerhouse) |
Witherbee |
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| 15 |
Central School |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
324 Champlain Ave.
43°50′40″N 73°25′25″W / 43.844444°N 73.423611°W / 43.844444; -73.423611 (Central School) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 16 |
CHAMPLAIN II Shipwreck |
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01997-09-15September 15, 1997 |
Address Restricted
44°12′21″N 73°22′39″W / 44.205833°N 73.3775°W / 44.205833; -73.3775 (CHAMPLAIN II Shipwreck) |
Westport |
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| 17 |
Church of the Nazarene |
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01973-06-19June 19, 1973 |
W of Essex on NY 22
44°18′07″N 73°24′07″W / 44.301944°N 73.401944°W / 44.301944; -73.401944 (Church of the Nazarene) |
Essex |
Built in 1855 as St. John's Episcopal Church, it became the Union Church at Boquet Chapel in 1880, the Church of the Nazarene in 1949 and Foothills Baptist Church in 2005.[4] |
| 18 |
Clark House (Ticonderoga) |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
331 Montcalm St.
43°50′54″N 73°26′32″W / 43.848333°N 73.442222°W / 43.848333; -73.442222 (Clark House (Ticonderoga)) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 19 |
Peyton Clark Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
9 Rockledge Rd.
44°19′48″N 74°07′21″W / 44.33°N 74.1225°W / 44.33; -74.1225 (Peyton Clark Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) |
A 1915 large, Tudor-style, 2 and 1/2 story "cure cottage" designed by William H. Scopes. The owner was a civil engineer whose wife had tuberculosis. |
| 20 |
Community Building |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
Montcalm and Champlain Sts.
43°50′54″N 73°26′18″W / 43.848333°N 73.438333°W / 43.848333; -73.438333 (Community Building) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 21 |
Coulter Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
34 Shepard Ave.
44°19′32″N 74°07′35″W / 44.325556°N 74.126389°W / 44.325556; -74.126389 (Coulter Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A two and 1/2 story "cure cottage" designed by William L. Coulter and built between 1897 and 1899 as his residence. |
| 22 |
Clayton H. Delano House |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
25 Father Jogues Pl.
43°50′50″N 73°25′37″W / 43.847222°N 73.426944°W / 43.847222; -73.426944 (Clayton H. Delano House) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 23 |
Crandall Marine Railway |
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02011-05-04May 4, 2011 |
11 Dry Dock Lane
43°48′27″N 73°26′55″W / 43.8075°N 73.448611°W / 43.8075; -73.448611 (Crandall Marine Railway) |
Ticonderoga vicinity |
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| 24 |
Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot |
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01995-06-01June 1, 1995 |
Park Pl., Town of Moriah
44°02′33″N 73°27′31″W / 44.0425°N 73.458611°W / 44.0425; -73.458611 (Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot) |
Port Henry |
Stone 1888 D&H station also used as community meeting place and senior center |
| 25 |
Denny Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
76 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°20′24″N 74°07′38″W / 44.34°N 74.127222°W / 44.34; -74.127222 (Denny Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) |
A "cure cottage" built about 1910. |
| 26 |
Double-Span Metal Pratt Truss Bridge |
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01983-05-20May 20, 1983 |
AuSable St.
44°30′01″N 73°29′07″W / 44.500278°N 73.485278°W / 44.500278; -73.485278 (Double-Span Metal Pratt Truss Bridge) |
Keeseville |
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| 27 |
Edgewater Farm |
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01988-02-17February 17, 1988 |
470 Point Rd.
44°24′05″N 73°23′04″W / 44.401389°N 73.384444°W / 44.401389; -73.384444 (Edgewater Farm) |
Willsboro Point |
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| 28 |
Essex County Fairgrounds |
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02005-09-07September 7, 2005 |
3 Sisco St.
44°11′11″N 73°26′56″W / 44.186389°N 73.448889°W / 44.186389; -73.448889 (Essex County Fairgrounds) |
Westport |
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| 29 |
Essex County Home and Farm |
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01982-09-23September 23, 1982 |
SW of Whallonsburg on NY 22
44°15′23″N 73°24′38″W / 44.256389°N 73.410556°W / 44.256389; -73.410556 (Essex County Home and Farm) |
Whallonsburg |
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| 30 |
Essex Village Historic District |
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01975-05-28May 28, 1975 |
Town of Essex and surroundings on W bank of Lake Champlain
44°18′44″N 73°21′10″W / 44.312222°N 73.352778°W / 44.312222; -73.352778 (Essex Village Historic District) |
Essex |
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| 31 |
Fallon Cottage Annex |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
31 Franklin St.
44°19′36″N 74°07′34″W / 44.326667°N 74.126111°W / 44.326667; -74.126111 (Fallon Cottage Annex) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1901 "cure cottage".[5] |
| 32 |
Ferris House |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
16 Carillon Rd.
43°50′25″N 73°25′23″W / 43.840278°N 73.423056°W / 43.840278; -73.423056 (Ferris House) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 33 |
First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport |
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01988-12-19December 19, 1988 |
Main St./CR 10
44°13′50″N 73°27′33″W / 44.230556°N 73.459167°W / 44.230556; -73.459167 (First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport) |
Westport |
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| 34 |
First Congregational Church and Cemetery |
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02005-01-05January 5, 2005 |
NY 9 at Elizabeth-Lewis Rd.
44°16′40″N 73°34′05″W / 44.277778°N 73.568056°W / 44.277778; -73.568056 (First Congregational Church and Cemetery) |
Lewis |
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| 35 |
Flat Rock Camp |
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02006-07-26July 26, 2006 |
7 Willsboro Point Rd.
44°22′34″N 73°22′14″W / 44.376111°N 73.370556°W / 44.376111; -73.370556 (Flat Rock Camp) |
Willsboro |
An Adirondack Great Camp |
| 36 |
Fort Crown Point |
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01968-11-24November 24, 1968 |
Crown Point Reservation, SW of Lake Champlain Bridge and NY 8
44°00′21″N 73°25′42″W / 44.005833°N 73.428333°W / 44.005833; -73.428333 (Fort Crown Point) |
Crown Point |
A British fort built in 1759 to secure the region against the French. |
| 37 |
Fort St. Frederic |
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01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
Jct. of NY 8 and 9N
44°01′43″N 73°25′22″W / 44.028611°N 73.422778°W / 44.028611; -73.422778 (Fort St. Frederic) |
Crown Point |
A French fort started in 1734 to gain control of the New France/Vermont border region in the Lake Champlain Valley. The walls were twelve feet thick and four stories high, with cannons on each level, manned by over a thousand officers and men.[6] |
| 38 |
Fort Ticonderoga |
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01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
2.5 mi (4.0 km). S of Ticonderoga on NY 22
43°50′00″N 73°23′45″W / 43.833333°N 73.395833°W / 43.833333; -73.395833 (Fort Ticonderoga) |
Ticonderoga |
A large 18th-century fort built by the French starting in 1755 that controlled both commonly used trade routes between the English-controlled Hudson River Valley and the French-controlled Saint Lawrence River Valley. It played a part in the American Revolutionary War. |
| 39 |
Frazier Bridge |
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01998-12-17December 17, 1998 |
Champlain Ave., at Lachute R.
43°51′01″N 73°25′21″W / 43.850278°N 73.4225°W / 43.850278; -73.4225 (Frazier Bridge) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 40 |
Samson Fried Estate |
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01987-02-26February 26, 1987 |
NY 74
43°52′32″N 73°42′54″W / 43.875556°N 73.715°W / 43.875556; -73.715 (Samson Fried Estate) |
Severance |
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| 41 |
Gilligan and Stevens Block |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
115 Montclam St.
43°50′56″N 73°25′30″W / 43.848889°N 73.425°W / 43.848889; -73.425 (Gilligan and Stevens Block) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 42 |
Hancock House |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
Montcalm and Wicker Sts.
43°50′54″N 73°26′06″W / 43.848333°N 73.435°W / 43.848333; -73.435 (Hancock House) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 43 |
Hand-Hale Historic District |
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01979-03-05March 5, 1979 |
River and Maple Sts.
44°12′54″N 73°35′19″W / 44.215°N 73.588611°W / 44.215; -73.588611 (Hand-Hale Historic District) |
Elizabethtown |
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| 44 |
Highland Park Historic District |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
Roughly, Park Ave. from Military Rd. to 170 Park Ave.
44°20′10″N 74°07′32″W / 44.336111°N 74.125556°W / 44.336111; -74.125556 (Highland Park Historic District) |
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) |
Seventeen private, single-family homes built between 1896 and 1930; most include "cure cottage" features. |
| 45 |
Hill Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
36 Franklin Ave.
44°19′36″N 74°07′32″W / 44.326667°N 74.125556°W / 44.326667; -74.125556 (Hill Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) |
A 1913 Craftsman-style "cure cottage". |
| 46 |
Hubbard Hall |
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01999-01-21January 21, 1999 |
Court St.
44°12′56″N 73°35′33″W / 44.215556°N 73.5925°W / 44.215556; -73.5925 (Hubbard Hall) |
Elizabethtown |
Burned to the ground, 1/2011[7] |
| 47 |
Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station |
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02007-01-29January 29, 2007 |
Hurricane Mountain Summit
44°14′06″N 73°42′38″W / 44.235°N 73.710556°W / 44.235; -73.710556 (Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station) |
Keene |
A 35-foot (11 m) fire tower built in 1919 on 3,964-foot (1,208 m) Hurricane Mountain. |
| 48 |
Ironville Historic District |
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01974-12-27December 27, 1974 |
Area surrounding Ironville including Furnace St. and Penfield Pond
43°55′17″N 73°32′07″W / 43.921389°N 73.535278°W / 43.921389; -73.535278 (Ironville Historic District) |
Ironville |
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| 49 |
Keene Valley Library |
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02000-12-13December 13, 2000 |
Main St.
44°11′25″N 73°47′11″W / 44.190278°N 73.786389°W / 44.190278; -73.786389 (Keene Valley Library) |
Keene Valley |
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| 50 |
Keeseville Historic District |
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01983-05-20May 20, 1983 |
Roughly bounded by Vine, Chesterfield, Clinton, Hill, Pleasant, Front, and Beech Sts.
44°30′16″N 73°28′58″W / 44.504444°N 73.482778°W / 44.504444; -73.482778 (Keeseville Historic District) |
Keeseville |
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| 51 |
Kennedy Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
26 Shepard St.
44°19′37″N 74°07′36″W / 44.326944°N 74.126667°W / 44.326944; -74.126667 (Kennedy Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1987 "cure cottage" that was used by the National Vaudeville Artists Philanthropic Association prior to the construction of the Will Rogers Hospital. |
| 52 |
Lake George Avenue Historic District |
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01989-06-16June 16, 1989 |
301-331 Lake George Ave.
43°50′44″N 73°25′43″W / 43.845556°N 73.428611°W / 43.845556; -73.428611 (Lake George Avenue Historic District) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 53 |
Lane Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
4 Rockledge Rd.
44°19′47″N 74°07′22″W / 44.329722°N 74.122778°W / 44.329722; -74.122778 (Lane Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1923 "cure cottage" built by Edward Shaw for his wife, who had tuberculosis. The Shaws had two young children; fearing that they would contract TB from Mrs. Shaw, a separate house was built for them, nearby. |
| 54 |
Dr. Henry Leetch House |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
3 Johnson Rd.
44°19′35″N 74°07′14″W / 44.326389°N 74.120556°W / 44.326389; -74.120556 (Dr. Henry Leetch House) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1932 "cure cottage" designed by William L. Distin for Dr. Henry Leetch, who specialized in treating tuberculosis, and who had the disease himself. |
| 55 |
Lent Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
18 Franklin Ave.
44°19′43″N 74°07′33″W / 44.328611°N 74.125833°W / 44.328611; -74.125833 (Lent Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
An apartment house, built about 1920 as a "cure cottage" |
| 56 |
Liberty Monument |
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01989-11-16November 16, 1989 |
NY 9N at Montcalm St.
43°50′53″N 73°26′07″W / 43.848056°N 73.435278°W / 43.848056; -73.435278 (Liberty Monument) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 57 |
Marquay Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
6 Slater St.
44°19′18″N 74°07′20″W / 44.321667°N 74.122222°W / 44.321667; -74.122222 (Marquay Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1914, Queen Anne-style "cure cottage" built of rusticated cast-concrete blocks, with an octagonal corner tower. |
| 58 |
Marvin Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
15 Franklin St.
44°19′43″N 74°07′36″W / 44.328611°N 74.126667°W / 44.328611; -74.126667 (Marvin Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A "cure cottage" built about 1900. |
| 59 |
Silas B. Moore Gristmill |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
218 Montcalm St.
43°50′53″N 73°25′41″W / 43.848056°N 73.428056°W / 43.848056; -73.428056 (Silas B. Moore Gristmill) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 60 |
Moriah Town Office Building |
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01995-05-18May 18, 1995 |
Cedar St., Town of Moriah
44°02′56″N 73°27′44″W / 44.048889°N 73.462222°W / 44.048889; -73.462222 (Moriah Town Office Building) |
Port Henry |
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| 61 |
Mount Adams Fire Observation Station |
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02006-04-12April 12, 2006 |
Mount Adams
44°04′52″N 74°03′21″W / 44.081111°N 74.055833°W / 44.081111; -74.055833 (Mount Adams Fire Observation Station) |
Newcomb |
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| 62 |
Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church |
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01995-06-01June 1, 1995 |
Jct. of Church and S. Main Sts., NW corner, Town of Moriah
44°02′53″N 73°27′39″W / 44.048056°N 73.460833°W / 44.048056; -73.460833 (Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church) |
Port Henry |
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| 63 |
Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run |
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02010-02-04February 4, 2010 |
200 Bob Run Lane
44°13′11″N 73°55′15″W / 44.219753°N 73.920872°W / 44.219753; -73.920872 (Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run) |
Lake Placid |
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| 64 |
New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District |
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01993-12-23December 23, 1993 |
NYCRR Right-of-Way from Remsen to Lake Placid
44°16′34″N 73°59′09″W / 44.276111°N 73.985833°W / 44.276111; -73.985833 (New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District) |
NYCRR Right-of-Way |
The New York Central Adirondack Line ended in Lake Placid. There are extant stations in Ray Brook and Lake Placid; the Adirondack Scenic Railroad runs a tourist train between Lake Placid and the station in Saranac Lake. |
| 65 |
Notman Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Country Club Rd. over AuSable R.
44°11′29″N 73°47′05″W / 44.191389°N 73.784722°W / 44.191389; -73.784722 (Notman Bridge) |
Keene Valley |
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| 66 |
NYS Armory |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
315 Champlain Ave.
43°50′42″N 73°25′29″W / 43.845°N 73.424722°W / 43.845; -73.424722 (NYS Armory) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 67 |
Octagonal Schoolhouse |
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01973-01-17January 17, 1973 |
On Rte. 22 in Bouquet
44°18′14″N 73°24′08″W / 44.303889°N 73.402222°W / 44.303889; -73.402222 (Octagonal Schoolhouse) |
Essex |
An 1827 stone octagonal school building |
| 68 |
Pad Factory |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
109 Lake George Ave.
43°50′53″N 73°25′39″W / 43.848056°N 73.4275°W / 43.848056; -73.4275 (Pad Factory) |
Ticonderoga |
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| 69 |
Partridge Cottage |
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01992-03-31March 31, 1992 |
15 South St.
44°19′27″N 74°07′27″W / 44.324167°N 74.124167°W / 44.324167; -74.124167 (Partridge Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 1925 Colonial Revival apartment house, with three apartments used as a cure cottages for three families. |
| 70 |
Pittenger Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
14 Forest Hill Ave.
44°19′43″N 74°07′19″W / 44.328611°N 74.121944°W / 44.328611; -74.121944 (Pittenger Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A "cure cottage" with five cure porches, built about 1920. |
| 71 |
Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain Fire Observation Station |
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02001-09-23September 23, 2001 |
Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain
44°23′16″N 73°30′29″W / 44.387778°N 73.508056°W / 44.387778; -73.508056 (Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain Fire Observation Station) |
Chesterfield |
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| 72 |
Port Henry Fire Department Building |
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01995-06-01June 1, 1995 |
33 Broad St., Town of Moriah
44°02′56″N 73°27′44″W / 44.048889°N 73.462222°W / 44.048889; -73.462222 (Port Henry Fire Department Building) |
Port Henry |
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| 73 |
Ranney Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Private Rd. off NY 73 over East Branch of AuSable R.
44°10′55″N 73°47′03″W / 44.181944°N 73.784167°W / 44.181944; -73.784167 (Ranney Bridge) |
Keene Valley |
|
| 74 |
Rembrandt Hall |
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01983-05-20May 20, 1983 |
Clinton St.
44°30′07″N 73°28′39″W / 44.501944°N 73.4775°W / 44.501944; -73.4775 (Rembrandt Hall) |
Keeseville |
|
| 75 |
Sheldon-Owens Farm |
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01993-04-01April 1, 1993 |
Lake Shore Rd. SE of jct. with Middle and West Rds.
44°20′44″N 73°22′28″W / 44.345556°N 73.374444°W / 44.345556; -73.374444 (Sheldon-Owens Farm) |
Willsboro |
|
| 76 |
Sherman Free Library |
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01995-06-01June 1, 1995 |
4 Church St., Town of Moriah
44°02′51″N 73°27′38″W / 44.0475°N 73.460556°W / 44.0475; -73.460556 (Sherman Free Library) |
Port Henry |
|
| 77 |
Slater Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
East Branch of AuSable R. off St. Hubert's Rd.
44°09′31″N 73°46′40″W / 44.158611°N 73.777778°W / 44.158611; -73.777778 (Slater Bridge) |
Keene Valley |
|
| 78 |
Spitfire (gunboat) |
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02008-07-24July 24, 2008 |
Address restricted
Coordinates missing |
Lake Champlain |
Shared with Clinton County |
| 79 |
Stevenson Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
Stevenson Ln.
44°19′51″N 74°07′26″W / 44.330833°N 74.123889°W / 44.330833; -74.123889 (Stevenson Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) |
A "cure cottage" used by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1887. |
| 80 |
Stone Arch Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Main St. over AuSable R.
44°30′19″N 73°28′52″W / 44.505278°N 73.481111°W / 44.505278; -73.481111 (Stone Arch Bridge) |
Keeseville |
|
| 81 |
Stuckman Cottage |
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01992-11-06November 6, 1992 |
6 Clinton Ave.
44°19′39″N 74°07′28″W / 44.3275°N 74.124444°W / 44.3275; -74.124444 (Stuckman Cottage) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A "cure cottage" built between 1897 and 1900. |
| 82 |
Swing Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Over AuSable R. between Clinton and S. AuSable Sts.
44°30′13″N 73°28′58″W / 44.503611°N 73.482778°W / 44.503611; -73.482778 (Swing Bridge) |
Keeseville |
|
| 83 |
Ticonderoga High School |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
Calkins Pl.
43°50′32″N 73°25′40″W / 43.842222°N 73.427778°W / 43.842222; -73.427778 (Ticonderoga High School) |
Ticonderoga |
|
| 84 |
Ticonderoga National Bank |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
101 Montcalm St.
43°50′51″N 73°25′26″W / 43.8475°N 73.423889°W / 43.8475; -73.423889 (Ticonderoga National Bank) |
Ticonderoga |
|
| 85 |
Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company Office |
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01988-11-15November 15, 1988 |
Montcalm St.
43°50′55″N 73°25′17″W / 43.848611°N 73.421389°W / 43.848611; -73.421389 (Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company Office) |
Ticonderoga |
|
| 86 |
Tomlinson House |
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01983-05-20May 20, 1983 |
Kent St.
44°30′10″N 73°28′41″W / 44.502778°N 73.478056°W / 44.502778; -73.478056 (Tomlinson House) |
Keeseville |
|
| 87 |
Trudeau Sanatorium |
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01995-04-20April 20, 1995 |
Trudeau Rd.
44°20′31″N 74°07′21″W / 44.341944°N 74.1225°W / 44.341944; -74.1225 (Trudeau Sanatorium) |
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) |
A tuberculosis sanitorium established in 1882 by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau, originally called the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium. |
| 88 |
US Post Office-Lake Placid |
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01988-11-17November 17, 1988 |
201 Main St.
44°17′07″N 73°59′02″W / 44.285278°N 73.983889°W / 44.285278; -73.983889 (US Post Office-Lake Placid) |
Lake Placid |
|
| 89 |
US Post Office-Ticonderoga |
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01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
123 Champlain Ave.
43°50′51″N 73°25′26″W / 43.8475°N 73.423889°W / 43.8475; -73.423889 (US Post Office-Ticonderoga) |
Ticonderoga |
|
| 90 |
Van Ornam & Murdock Block |
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01982-11-14November 14, 1982 |
Main St.
44°02′54″N 73°27′36″W / 44.048333°N 73.46°W / 44.048333; -73.46 (Van Ornam & Murdock Block) |
Port Henry |
|
| 91 |
Walton Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
Dr. Ray Rd. access over AuSable R.
44°14′41″N 73°47′53″W / 44.244722°N 73.798056°W / 44.244722; -73.798056 (Walton Bridge) |
Keene |
|
| 92 |
Elkanah Watson House |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
3 mi (4.8 km). east of U.S. 9
44°31′30″N 73°24′21″W / 44.525°N 73.405833°W / 44.525; -73.405833 (Elkanah Watson House) |
Port Kent |
Home of Elkanah Watson, Revolutionary-era diplomat, founder of the county fair and early promoter of canals, who occupied it in May, 1828. Designed by Sheldon & Merritt and constructed under the supervision of Watson's son Charles. |
| 93 |
Wells Memorial Library |
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02011-05-18May 18, 2011 |
12230 NY 9N
44°20′17″N 73°46′25″W / 44.338056°N 73.773611°W / 44.338056; -73.773611 (Wells Memorial Library) |
Upper Jay |
|
| 94 |
Wellscroft |
|
02004-01-28January 28, 2004 |
158 NY 9N
44°20′37″N 73°46′21″W / 44.343611°N 73.7725°W / 44.343611; -73.7725 (Wellscroft) |
Upper Jay |
|
| 95 |
Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway Complex |
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02008-10-10October 10, 2008 |
New York State Route 431
44°23′59″N 73°51′49″W / 44.399772°N 73.863639°W / 44.399772; -73.863639 (Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway Complex) |
Wilmington |
Highest road in state built to honor WWI veterans in late 1920s. |
| 96 |
Will Rogers Memorial Hospital |
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01983-09-08September 8, 1983 |
NY 86
44°18′39″N 74°06′51″W / 44.310833°N 74.114167°W / 44.310833; -74.114167 (Will Rogers Memorial Hospital) |
Saranac Lake (North Elba) |
A 100-bed tuberculosis sanitarium for vaudeville performers built by the National Vaudeville Artists in 1930.[8] |
| 97 |
Willsboro Congregational Church |
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01984-05-31May 31, 1984 |
NY 22
44°21′49″N 73°23′35″W / 44.363611°N 73.393056°W / 44.363611; -73.393056 (Willsboro Congregational Church) |
Willsboro |
|
| 98 |
The Willsboro School |
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02010-03-31March 31, 2010 |
10 Gilliland Lane (formerly 29 School St.)
44°21′53″N 73°23′24″W / 44.364758°N 73.390044°W / 44.364758; -73.390044 (The Willsboro School) |
Willsboro |
|
| 99 |
Wilmington Bridge |
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01999-11-12November 12, 1999 |
NY 86 over AuSable R.
44°23′20″N 73°49′04″W / 44.388889°N 73.817778°W / 44.388889; -73.817778 (Wilmington Bridge) |
Wilmington |
|
| 100 |
Witherbee Memorial Hall |
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01991-04-22April 22, 1991 |
Broad St. E of jct. with Office Rd.
44°05′17″N 73°31′41″W / 44.088056°N 73.528056°W / 44.088056; -73.528056 (Witherbee Memorial Hall) |
Mineville |
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