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List of Registered Historic Places in Franklin County, New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin 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] Two areas that are further designated National Historic Landmarks are the county's portion of the Adirondack Forest Preserve and the Eagle Island Camp.

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Listings county-wide

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Adirondack Forest Preserve October 15, 1966 NE New York State
43°58′43″N 74°18′42″W / 43.97861°N 74.31167°W / 43.97861; -74.31167 (Adirondack Forest Preserve)
Adirondack Park Approximately 736,654 acres of the six million acre park are located in Franklin county.
2 Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage November 6, 1992 22 Catherine St.
44°19′53″N 74°7′47″W / 44.33139°N 74.12972°W / 44.33139; -74.12972 (Allen, Dr. A. H., Cottage)
Saranac Lake A 1909 Scopes and Feustmann-designed "cure cottage".
3 Ames Cottage November 6, 1992 43 Church St.
44°19′29″N 74°7′40″W / 44.32472°N 74.12778°W / 44.32472; -74.12778 (Ames Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne style "cure cottage" built about 1906.
4 Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station September 23, 2001 Azure Mountain
44°32′34″N 74°30′17″W / 44.54278°N 74.50472°W / 44.54278; -74.50472 (Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Waverly A 1918, 35-foot Aermotor galvanized steel fire tower on 2518-foot Azure Mountain. [2]
5 Baird Cottage November 6, 1992 Glenwood Rd.
44°18′53″N 74°8′5″W / 44.31472°N 74.13472°W / 44.31472; -74.13472 (Baird Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A virtually intact "cure cottage" built in 1930, near the end of the cure cottage era.
6 Berkeley Square Historic District February 11, 1988 30-84 Main St., 2-29 Broadway
44°19′35″N 74°7′53″W / 44.32639°N 74.13139°W / 44.32639; -74.13139 (Berkeley Square Historic District)
Saranac Lake Harrietstown Hall and 26 commercial buildings constructed between 1867 and 1932.
7 Brighton Town Hall November 7, 2003 12 Cty Rd. 31
44°26′27″N 74°13′57″W / 44.44083°N 74.23250°W / 44.44083; -74.23250 (Brighton Town Hall)
Brighton Designed and built by Benjamin A. Muncil in 1914.
8 Camp Intermission November 6, 1992 Northwest Bay Rd.
44°20′55″N 74°08′56″W / 44.34861°N 74.14889°W / 44.34861; -74.14889 (Camp Intermission)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Great Camp built for theatrical agent William Morris, designed by William G. Distin
9 Camp Topridge November 7, 1986 S of Keese Mills Rd., Upper St. Regis Lake
44°25′15″N 74°18′7″W / 44.42083°N 74.30194°W / 44.42083; -74.30194 (Camp Topridge)
Keese Mill An Adirondack Great Camp built in 1923 by Marjorie Merriweather Post, founder of General Foods and the daughter of C. W. Post.
10 Camp Wild Air November 7, 1986 Upper St. Regis Lake
44°24′31″N 74°16′30″W / 44.40861°N 74.27500°W / 44.40861; -74.27500 (Camp Wild Air)
Upper St. Regis An early Adirondack Great Camp built by New York Herald Tribune publisher Whitelaw Reid.
11 Church Street Historic District November 6, 1992 Roughly, Church St. from Main St. to St. Bernard St.
44°19′35″N 74°7′47″W / 44.32639°N 74.12972°W / 44.32639; -74.12972 (Church Street Historic District)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) Twenty-seven buildings including three churches, a medical laboratory, ten homes, two libraries, six cure cottages, most built between the late 1870s and 1900.
12 Colbath Cottage November 6, 1992 30 River St.
44°19′32″N 74°7′46″W / 44.32556°N 74.12944°W / 44.32556; -74.12944 (Colbath Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne-style "cure cottage" built about 1896.
13 Cottage Row Historic District November 6, 1992 Roughly, Park Ave. N side from Rosemont Ave. to Catherine St.
44°19′59″N 74°7′60″W / 44.33306°N 74.13333°W / 44.33306; -74.13333 (Cottage Row Historic District) Coordinates: longitude seconds >= 60
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Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) Twenty-seven "cure cottage" built between 1900 and 1940.
14 Distin Cottage November 6, 1992 11 Kiwassa Rd.
44°19′10″N 74°7′48″W / 44.31944°N 74.13000°W / 44.31944; -74.13000 (Distin Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" designed by architect William G. Distin for his father, photographer William L. Distin, built between 1915 and 1925.
15 Drury Cottage November 6, 1992 29 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′46″N 74°7′52″W / 44.32944°N 74.13111°W / 44.32944; -74.13111 (Drury Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built c. 1912.
16 Duane Methodist Episcopal Church August 9, 1991 NY 26 E of jct. with Kenny Rd.
44°39′34″N 74°15′46″W / 44.65944°N 74.26278°W / 44.65944; -74.26278 (Duane Methodist Episcopal Church)
Duane Romanesque Revival design built between 1883 and 1885, church was in use for more than 100 years.
17 Eagle Island Camp April 3, 1987 Eagle Island, Upper Saranac Lake
44°16′34″N 74°20′3″W / 44.27611°N 74.33417°W / 44.27611; -74.33417 (Eagle Island Camp)
Saranac Inn Built in 1899 as a summer retreat for New York Governor and United States Vice-President Levi Morton and designed by noted architect William L. Coulter.
18 Ellenberger Cottage November 6, 1992 183 Broadway
44°19′55″N 74°8′16″W / 44.33194°N 74.13778°W / 44.33194; -74.13778 (Ellenberger Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Queen Anne style "cure cottage" built before 1917.
19 Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage November 6, 1992 11 Neil St.
44°19′44″N 74°8′11″W / 44.32889°N 74.13639°W / 44.32889; -74.13639 (Feisthamel--Edelberg Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built before 1915.
20 Feustmann Cottage November 6, 1992 28 Catherine St.
44°19′58″N 74°7′50″W / 44.33278°N 74.13056°W / 44.33278; -74.13056 (Feustmann Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private "cure cottage" designed by architect Maurice Feustmann for use by his own family.
21 First Congregational Church June 6, 1991 2 Clay St.
44°50′57″N 74°17′19″W / 44.84917°N 74.28861°W / 44.84917; -74.28861 (First Congregational Church)
Malone An 1883 Romanesque stone church featuring a 105-foot fortress-like tower with bell-ringer's room and eleven-bell carillion.
22 First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View March 15, 2005 7 Church Rd.
44°42′6″N 74°8′22″W / 44.70167°N 74.13944°W / 44.70167; -74.13944 (First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View)
Bellmont
23 Freer Cottage November 6, 1992 40 Kiwassa St.
44°19′3″N 74°7′54″W / 44.31750°N 74.13167°W / 44.31750; -74.13167 (Freer Cottage)
Saranac Lake A largely intact private "cure cottage" built before 1925
24 E. L. Gray House November 6, 1992 15 Helen St.
44°19′34″N 74°7′41″W / 44.32611°N 74.12806°W / 44.32611; -74.12806 (Gray, E. L., House)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" designed by Scopes and Feustmann, built between 1911 and 1913.
25 Hastings Farmstead August 30, 2007 12 Conservation Rd. Dickinson Center A 162-acre farm with an 1896 Victorian farmhouse and seven outbuildings built between 1820 and 1940.
26 Hathaway Cottage November 6, 1992 6 Charles St.
44°19′50″N 74°8′18″W / 44.33056°N 74.13833°W / 44.33056; -74.13833 (Hathaway Cottage)
Saranac Lake A largely intact American Craftsman "cure cottage" built about 1900.
27 Hill Cottage November 6, 1992 36 Franklin Ave.
44°19′36″N 74°7′32″W / 44.32667°N 74.12556°W / 44.32667; -74.12556 (Hill Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1913 Craftsman-style "cure cottage".
28 Hillside Lodge November 6, 1992 Harrietstown Rd.
44°21′18″N 74°8′47″W / 44.35500°N 74.14639°W / 44.35500; -74.14639 (Hillside Lodge)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built about 1920.
29 The Homestead November 6, 1992 3 Maple Hill
44°19′24″N 74°7′55″W / 44.32333°N 74.13194°W / 44.32333; -74.13194 (Homestead, The)
Saranac Lake A boarding "cure cottage" built in 1890.
30 Hooey Cottage November 6, 1992 24 Park Pl.
44°19′41″N 74°7′38″W / 44.32806°N 74.12722°W / 44.32806; -74.12722 (Hooey Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1916 "cure cottage".
31 Hopkins Cottage November 6, 1992 5 Birch St.
44°18′52″N 73°47′33″W / 44.31444°N 73.79250°W / 44.31444; -73.79250 (Hopkins Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built in 1923.
32 Horton Gristmill April 21, 1975 Mill St.
44°50′52″N 74°17′35″W / 44.84778°N 74.29306°W / 44.84778; -74.29306 (Horton Gristmill)
Malone A stone gristmill built in 1853.
33 Jennings Cottage November 6, 1992 16 Marshall St.
44°19′51″N 74°7′50″W / 44.33083°N 74.13056°W / 44.33083; -74.13056 (Jennings Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An 1896 Bungalow-style "cure cottage".
34 Johnson Cottage November 6, 1992 6 1/2 St. Bernard St.
44°19′32″N 74°7′55″W / 44.32556°N 74.13194°W / 44.32556; -74.13194 (Johnson Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A largely intact "cure cottage" built before 1896.
35 Beth Joseph Synagogue September 1, 1988 Lake and Mill Sts.
44°13′29″N 74°27′55″W / 44.22472°N 74.46528°W / 44.22472; -74.46528 (Joseph, Beth, Synagogue)
Tupper Lake Built in 1905, it is the oldest synagogue in the Adirondacks.
36 Larom Cottage November 6, 1992 112 Park Ave.
44°20′2″N 74°7′42″W / 44.33389°N 74.12833°W / 44.33389; -74.12833 (Larom Cottage)
Saranac Lake A "cure cottage" built between 1905 and 1910.
37 Leis Block November 6, 1992 3-5 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′44″N 74°7′59″W / 44.32889°N 74.13306°W / 44.32889; -74.13306 (Leis Block)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1902 commercial building with apartments built with "cure porches", it originally housed Henry P. Leis pianos and a pharmacy on its first floor.
38 Leis Cottage November 6, 1992 26 Algonquin Ave.
44°19′14″N 74°8′59″W / 44.32056°N 74.14972°W / 44.32056; -74.14972 (Leis Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private, shingled cure cottage" built about 1906.
39 Anselm Lincoln House April 21, 1975 49 Duane St.
44°50′50″N 74°17′40″W / 44.84722°N 74.29444°W / 44.84722; -74.29444 (Lincoln, Anselm, House)
Malone An 1830 stone house, believed to be the oldest extant house in Franklin County. [3]
40 Little Red November 6, 1992 Algonquin Ave.
44°19′6″N 74°9′29″W / 44.31833°N 74.15806°W / 44.31833; -74.15806 (Little Red)
Saranac Lake The original "cure cottage" of the Adirondack Cottage Sanitorium founded by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau.
41 Magill Cottage November 6, 1992 37 Riverside Dr.
44°19′12″N 74°7′39″W / 44.32000°N 74.12750°W / 44.32000; -74.12750 (Magill Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A cure cottage built about 1911.
42 Malone Armory Malone Armory March 2, 1995 116 W. Main St.
44°50′54″N 74°17′54″W / 44.84833°N 74.29833°W / 44.84833; -74.29833 (Malone Armory)
Malone A large, castellated, stone and brick armory built in 1892, designed by state architect Isaac G. Perry.
43 Malone Freight Depot December 12, 1976 99 Railroad St.
44°51′1″N 74°17′50″W / 44.85028°N 74.29722°W / 44.85028; -74.29722 (Malone Freight Depot)
Malone Built in 1952, in association with the development of the Northern Railroad.
44 McBean Cottage November 6, 1992 89 Park Ave.
44°19′57″N 74°7′51″W / 44.33250°N 74.13083°W / 44.33250; -74.13083 (McBean Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A Colonial Revival "cure cottage" with Craftsman-style touches, built between 1915 and 1925.
45 Merrillsville Cure Cottage August 10, 1995 Jct. of Co. Rt. 99 and Old NY 3
44°31′18″N 74°0′52″W / 44.52167°N 74.01444°W / 44.52167; -74.01444 (Merrillsville Cure Cottage)
Merrillsville Built about 1900 as part of a tuberculosis curing facility; it is now used as a town hall.
46 Moss Ledge November 7, 1986 Off NY 30, Upper Saranac Lake
44°17′1″N 74°20′3″W / 44.28361°N 74.33417°W / 44.28361; -74.33417 (Moss Ledge)
Saranac Inn An Adirondack Great Camp designed by William L. Coulter in 1898 for Isabel Ballantine of New York City.
47 Musselman Cottage November 6, 1992 25 Riverside Dr.
44°19′20″N 74°7′46″W / 44.32222°N 74.12944°W / 44.32222; -74.12944 (Musselman Cottage)
Saranac Lake A boardinghouse-style "cure cottage" built about 1907.
48 Noyes Cottage The Noyes Cottage at 16 Helen Street, Saranac Lake November 6, 1992 16 Helen St.
44°19′37″N 74°7′40″W / 44.32694°N 74.12778°W / 44.32694; -74.12778 (Noyes Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built in 1898.
49 Paddock Building November 7, 1976 34 W. Main St.
44°50′54″N 74°17′41″W / 44.84833°N 74.29472°W / 44.84833; -74.29472 (Paddock Building)
Malone Built in 1848, it is believed to be the oldest extant commercial building in Franklin County.
50 Pomeroy Cottage November 6, 1992 26 Baker St.
44°19′28″N 74°7′58″W / 44.32444°N 74.13278°W / 44.32444; -74.13278 (Pomeroy Cottage)
Saranac Lake A built about 1910, it may have been designed as a private "cure cottage" by William G. Distin.
51 Prospect Point Camp November 7, 1986 E of NY 30
44°16′43″N 74°20′42″W / 44.27861°N 74.34500°W / 44.27861; -74.34500 (Prospect Point Camp)
Saranac Inn An Adirondack Great Camp designed by William L. Coulter for New York copper magnate and financier Adolph Lewisohn in 1903.
52 Radwell Cottage November 6, 1992 2 Charles St.
44°19′50″N 74°8′17″W / 44.33056°N 74.13806°W / 44.33056; -74.13806 (Radwell Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact 1896 "cure cottage".
53 Ryan Cottage November 6, 1992 62 Algonquin Ave.
44°19′6″N 74°9′10″W / 44.31833°N 74.15278°W / 44.31833; -74.15278 (Ryan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An 1893 Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
54 Sarbanes Cottage November 6, 1992 72 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°19′51″N 74°7′40″W / 44.33083°N 74.12778°W / 44.33083; -74.12778 (Sarbanes Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A "cure cottage" built about 1930.
55 Orin Savage Cottage November 6, 1992 33 Olive St.
44°19′40″N 74°8′8″W / 44.32778°N 74.13556°W / 44.32778; -74.13556 (Savage, Orin, Cottage)
Saranac Lake A "cure cottage" built about 1910.
56 Schrader-Griswold Cottage November 6, 1992 49 Riverside Dr.
44°19′18″N 74°7′41″W / 44.32167°N 74.12806°W / 44.32167; -74.12806 (Schrader--Griswold Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1906 Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
57 Seeley Cottage November 6, 1992 27 Olive St.
44°19′41″N 74°8′6″W / 44.32806°N 74.13500°W / 44.32806; -74.13500 (Seeley Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) An intact "cure cottage" built in 1890.
58 Sloan Cottage November 6, 1992 21 View St.
44°19′20″N 74°8′9″W / 44.32222°N 74.13583°W / 44.32222; -74.13583 (Sloan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown)
59 Smith Cottage November 6, 1992 12 Jenkins St.
44°19′4″N 74°8′23″W / 44.31778°N 74.13972°W / 44.31778; -74.13972 (Smith Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown)
60 Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex November 2, 1987 2 Main St.
44°19′27″N 74°7′57″W / 44.32417°N 74.13250°W / 44.32417; -74.13250 (Smith's, Paul, Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex)
Saranac Lake Headquarters of the 1907 company formed by hotelier Paul Smith.
61 St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station March 15, 2005 St. Regis Mountain
44°24′50″N 74°18′55″W / 44.41389°N 74.31528°W / 44.41389; -74.31528 (St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Santa Clara A 35-foot Aermotor LS40 steel tower erected in 1918 by the Conservation Commission. [4]
62 Stonaker Cottage November 6, 1992 Glenwood Rd.
44°18′57″N 74°8′7″W / 44.31583°N 74.13528°W / 44.31583; -74.13528 (Stonaker Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A private home built in 1916 for the president of Northern New York Telephone who used it as a "cure cottage".
63 Stuckman Cottage November 6, 1992 6 Clinton Ave.
44°19′39″N 74°7′28″W / 44.32750°N 74.12444°W / 44.32750; -74.12444 (Stuckman Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
64 US Post Office-Malone May 11, 1989 E. Main and Washington Sts.
44°50′55″N 74°17′23″W / 44.84861°N 74.28972°W / 44.84861; -74.28972 (US Post Office--Malone)
Malone
66 Walker Cottage November 6, 1992 67 Park Ave.
44°19′57″N 74°8′1″W / 44.33250°N 74.13361°W / 44.33250; -74.13361 (Walker Cottage)
Saranac Lake (Harrietstown) A 1904 Colonial Revival-style house that evolved into a "cure cottage". [5]
67 Wilson Cottage November 6, 1992 8 Williams St.
44°19′42″N 74°8′11″W / 44.32833°N 74.13639°W / 44.32833; -74.13639 (Wilson Cottage)
Saranac Lake An intact Queen Anne-style "cure cottage".
68 Witherspoon Cottage November 6, 1992 3 Kiwassa Rd.
44°19′12″N 74°7′46″W / 44.32000°N 74.12944°W / 44.32000; -74.12944 (Witherspoon Cottage)
Saranac Lake

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ Azure Mountain Friends
  3. ^ NRHP Nomination Form, Anselm Lincoln House
  4. ^ Friends of St. Regis Mt. Fire Tower
  5. ^ Gallos, Phillip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, 1985, ISBN 0-9615159-0-2.