Cincinnatus Historic District | |
Location | Main St. and Taylor Ave., Cincinnatus, New York |
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Coordinates | 42°32′31″N 75°54′16″W / 42.54194°N 75.90444°W |
Area | 11.5 acres (47,000 m2) [1] |
Built | c. 1830 through 1930 |
Architect | Carl W. Clark, and others [1] |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Other, Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 84002208 |
Added to NRHP | September 7, 1984 [2] |
Cincinnatus Historic District is a historic district in Cincinnatus, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [2]
It consists of 14 properties with 27 contributing structures dating from c.1830 to 1930: a former church, a library, and 12 residences, plus related outbuildings. [1]
The properties included are:
In July 1984, the Kellogg Free Library filed notification to the New York State Office of Parks that it did not wish to have the Rogers-Seeley residence listed as part of the district; no reason was cited. The Rogers-Seeley residence remained on the application that was approved for inclusion on the National Register. [1]
Cincinnatus Historic District | |
Location | Main St. and Taylor Ave., Cincinnatus, New York |
---|---|
Coordinates | 42°32′31″N 75°54′16″W / 42.54194°N 75.90444°W |
Area | 11.5 acres (47,000 m2) [1] |
Built | c. 1830 through 1930 |
Architect | Carl W. Clark, and others [1] |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Other, Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 84002208 |
Added to NRHP | September 7, 1984 [2] |
Cincinnatus Historic District is a historic district in Cincinnatus, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [2]
It consists of 14 properties with 27 contributing structures dating from c.1830 to 1930: a former church, a library, and 12 residences, plus related outbuildings. [1]
The properties included are:
In July 1984, the Kellogg Free Library filed notification to the New York State Office of Parks that it did not wish to have the Rogers-Seeley residence listed as part of the district; no reason was cited. The Rogers-Seeley residence remained on the application that was approved for inclusion on the National Register. [1]