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Old Erie Canal
1825-1975
150th Anniversary commemorated Sept. 197...
Erie Canal Inn
Erected at Fullamtown 1822 by Elisha Fullan. Housed 1st Pe...
Academy Green Statues
These statues were given to
the City of Kingston
Jasper County Courthouse
Joplin, Missouri
Jasper County, Missouri boasts two ...
Star Clothing House
1878
Originally one story
clothing store.
<...Fair Street Church
The Congregation of the Fair Street
Reformed Churc...
42 Church Street
Brailsford & Susan Jenkins House
This substant...
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was an anti-slavery activist, a...
The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slaver...
Congdon Street Baptist Church
Built in 1874 as the second meeting house and a place of w...
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Old Erie Canal
1825-1975
150th Anniversary commemorated Sept. 1975
Marker can be reached from South Main Street (New York Route 250) just east of West Ave..
Courtesy hmdb.org
Erie Canal Inn
Erected at Fullamtown 1822 by Elisha Fullan. Housed 1st Perinton Post Office. Moved here 1850. Site if the 1st Fairport Library.
Marker is on East Church Street (New York Route 31F) 0 miles east of South Main Street (New York ...
Academy Green Statues
These statues were given to
the City of Kingston
by
Emily Crane Chadbourne
June 4th, 1959
Marker is on Clinton Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jasper County Courthouse
Joplin, Missouri
Jasper County, Missouri boasts two county courthouses -- one in Joplin and one in Carthage, the county seat. Actually, there could have been three county courthouses; Webb City also insisted upon having one. Bitter rivals in the 1890s, the ...
Star Clothing House
1878
Originally one story
clothing store.
Star pattern repeated
in window keystones.
Second floor added 1891
became bordello.
Marker is on Main Street near Old Fort Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fair Street Church
The Congregation of the Fair Street
Reformed Church meets here in the oldest
public worship building in Kingston.
Established as the Second Reformed Church
of Kingston in January, 1849, the small
group of 27 people originally met for worship
in ...
42 Church Street
Brailsford & Susan Jenkins House
This substantial house was built by J. Brailsford Jenkins, soon after they purchased the site in 1905. The lot previously had been part of the extensive grounds of present-day 38 Church Street, where Dr. Vincent ...
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was an anti-slavery activist, an advocate for the rights of women, and a pioneering woman newspaper editor and publisher. The daughter of a free African American shoemaker and abolitionist, Shadd began a life of teaching at ...
The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slavery movement. Emancipation day celebration and served as a station on the underground railroad
Marker is on Chester Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Congdon Street Baptist Church
Built in 1874 as the second meeting house and a place of worship for the 19th century Afro-American community
Marker is on Congdon Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org