Randolph Historic District
Randolph Historic District is a national historic district located at Randolph in Cattaraugus County, New York. The district encompasses 268 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in the hamlet of Randolph. The district includes a variety of residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings primarily dating between 1826 and the 1880s. There are representative examples of Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles. Notable buildings include the Borden's Condensery (1907), Borden's Caretaker's House (1907), Town Hall (c. 1840), Dow Library (c. 1830), Addison Crowley Residence (c. 1830), The Adams Building (1874), State Bank (1874), Alexander Davis House (1851), Thaddeus S. Sheldon Residence (1851), Albert G. Dow House (1865), Resolved Sears House (1850), and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (1876). The contributing site is The Point (c. 1870), a public park.[2]
Randolph Historic District | |
Commercial Buildings, 112-114 Main St., Randolph Historic District, January 2010. This building collapsed in May 2015. | |
Location | Junction of Main & Jamestown to Borden Sts., Randolph, New York |
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Coordinates | 42°09′49″N 78°18′38″W |
Area | 158.58 acres (64.18 ha) |
Built | 1826-c. 1880 |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Italianate |
NRHP reference No. | 12001035[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 12, 2012 |
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.[1]
Gallery
- A.G. Dow House, Randolph Historic District, January 2010
- 172 Main St., Randolph Historic District, January 2010
- Resolved Sears House, Randolph Historic District, January 2010
- Alexander Davis House, Randolph Historic District, January 2010
- State Bank Building, Randolph Historic District, January 2010
References
- "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/10/12 through 12/14/12. National Park Service. 2012-12-21.
- Michael Muldoon (June 2012). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Randolph Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2013-04-20. See also: "Accompanying 39 photos".