National Register of Historic Places listings in Genesee County, New York

List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Genesee County, New York

Location of Genesee County in New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Genesee 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 map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] One property, the Holland Land Office, is further designated a National Historic Landmark.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 14, 2024.[2]


Contents: Counties in New York
Albany (Albany)AlleganyBronxBroomeCattaraugusCayugaChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbiaCortlandDelawareDutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck)Erie (Buffalo)EssexFranklinFultonGeneseeGreeneHamiltonHerkimerJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadisonMonroe (Rochester)MontgomeryNassauNew York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands)Niagara (Niagara Falls)OneidaOnondaga (Syracuse)OntarioOrangeOrleansOswegoOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmondRocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteubenSuffolkSullivanTiogaTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayneWestchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers)WyomingYates

Listings county-wide

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[3]Name on the RegisterImageDate listed[4]Location City or townDescription
1Alexander Classical School
Alexander Classical School
October 25, 1973
(#73001191)
Buffalo St.
42°54′08″N 78°15′34″W / 42.902222°N 78.259444°W / 42.902222; -78.259444 (Alexander Classical School)
AlexanderRare three-story-tall cobblestone structure, only one listed in county, was built as boarding school in 1837. Later it became a public school, and then town hall.
2Batavia Cemetery
Batavia Cemetery
April 8, 2002
(#02000309)
Harvester Ave.
42°59′36″N 78°10′17″W / 42.993333°N 78.171389°W / 42.993333; -78.171389 (Batavia Cemetery)
BataviaBurials since 1823 include Joseph Ellicott, Albert and Arthur Brisbane, and large mausoleum of Dean Richmond. Tall monument near south side commemorates disappearance of Anti-Mason William Morgan in 1824.
3Batavia Club
Batavia Club
June 19, 1973
(#73001192)
Main and Bank Sts.
42°59′51″N 78°10′55″W / 42.9975°N 78.181944°W / 42.9975; -78.181944 (Batavia Club)
Batavia1831 Federal style brick building, originally a bank and now an arts center, is one of only two extant Hezekiah Eldredge buildings in New York
4Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital
Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital
March 27, 2012
(#12000160)
222 Richmond Ave.
43°00′42″N 78°11′59″W / 43.0117°N 78.199602°W / 43.0117; -78.199602 (Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital)
BataviaUnited States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals Multiple Property Submission
5First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
December 6, 2004
(#04001339)
300 E. Main St.
42°59′55″N 78°10′46″W / 42.998611°N 78.179444°W / 42.998611; -78.179444 (First Presbyterian Church)
BataviaChurch complex built from 1854 to 1919 reflects changing styles of American Protestant worship
6First Presbyterian Church of Le Roy
First Presbyterian Church of Le Roy
September 10, 2014
(#14000577)
7 Clay St.
42°58′38″N 77°59′40″W / 42.9771491°N 77.9945001°W / 42.9771491; -77.9945001 (First Presbyterian Church of Le Roy)
Le Roy1825 church houses one of the earliest surviving congregations in area, established 1812


7Genesee County Courthouse
Genesee County Courthouse
June 18, 1973
(#73001193)
Main and Ellicott Sts.
42°59′52″N 78°11′14″W / 42.997778°N 78.187222°W / 42.997778; -78.187222 (Genesee County Courthouse)
BataviaGreek Revival limestone building from 1843 replaced original courthouse thad at one point had served entire Holland Purchase. Local materials used in construction; serves as focal point of courthouse historic district and western gateway to downtown
8Genesee County Courthouse Historic District
Genesee County Courthouse Historic District
December 10, 1982
(#82001173)
Bounded by Porter and Jefferson Aves., and Main, Court, and Ellicott Sts.
42°59′53″N 78°11′14″W / 42.998056°N 78.187222°W / 42.998056; -78.187222 (Genesee County Courthouse Historic District)
BataviaCivic core of Batavia, with five government buildings at fork of old Iroquois trails, built from the 1840s to 1920s.
9Gifford-Walker Farm
Gifford-Walker Farm
January 10, 1980
(#80004276)
7083 N. Bergen Rd.
43°07′51″N 78°00′54″W / 43.130833°N 78.015°W / 43.130833; -78.015 (Gifford-Walker Farm)
North BergenIntact 1870 Carpenter Gothic farmhouse
10Holland Land Office
Holland Land Office
October 15, 1966
(#66000521)
W. Main St.
42°59′55″N 78°11′21″W / 42.998611°N 78.189167°W / 42.998611; -78.189167 (Holland Land Office)
Batavia1815 Greek Revival building was headquarters for original owners of Western New York
11Keeney House
Keeney House
September 11, 1979
(#79001583)
13 W. Main St
42°58′38″N 77°59′35″W / 42.977222°N 77.993056°W / 42.977222; -77.993056 (Keeney House)
Le Roy1820s Federal style house, later home to inventor of stringless bean. Later Greek Revival embellishments removed in early 20th-century renovation.
12Lake Street Historic District
Lake Street Historic District
September 5, 1985
(#85001953)
10 and 12 S. Lake St. & 11-27 N. Lake St.
43°05′07″N 77°56′33″W / 43.085278°N 77.9425°W / 43.085278; -77.9425 (Lake Street Historic District)
BergenSmall group of late 19th-early 20th century downtown buildings, many with cast iron storefronts
13Le Roy Historic District
Le Roy Historic District
January 31, 2017
(#100000612)
7-9 Clay, 8-812 Lake, 1-73, 2-72 Main, 7 Mill, 8-62, 3-61 W. Main Sts.
42°58′40″N 77°59′32″W / 42.97771°N 77.99232°W / 42.97771; -77.99232 (Le Roy Historic District)
Le RoyCore of historic village that grew up around Jell-O plant and Oatka Creek
14Le Roy House and Union Free School
Le Roy House and Union Free School
November 7, 1997
(#97001388)
23 E. Main St.
42°58′42″N 77°59′11″W / 42.978333°N 77.986389°W / 42.978333; -77.986389 (Le Roy House and Union Free School)
Le RoyLand office expanded into ornate Greek Revival House, now local historical museum, in three stages by Jacob Le Roy starting in 1823. 1898 school building in rear was first built by present Le Roy school district; now used as Jell-O museum.
15Machpelah Cemetery
Machpelah Cemetery
November 19, 2007
(#07001204)
North St.
42°59′10″N 77°59′01″W / 42.986239°N 77.9835°W / 42.986239; -77.9835 (Machpelah Cemetery)
Le RoyRural cemetery opened in 1858 and gradually expanded since then. Grave markers reflect many different trends in funerary art to present. Jell-O tycoon Orator Francis Woodward buried in prominent Classical Revival mausoleum.
16Marion Steam Shovel
Marion Steam Shovel
February 22, 2008
(#08000038)
Gulf Rd.
42°59′33″N 77°56′17″W / 42.992514°N 77.938083°W / 42.992514; -77.938083 (Marion Steam Shovel)
LeRoyOnly remaining Marion Model 91 steamshovel; possibly largest extant steamshovel in world. May have been used in excavation of Panama Canal
17Morganville Pottery Factory Site
Morganville Pottery Factory Site
February 15, 1974
(#74001240)
Address Restricted
MorganvilleSite of factory in existence for much of 19th century making drain and ceramic tiles. Excavated by Rochester Museum and Science Center in 1973; may yet yield more artifacts.
18Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant
August 9, 1984
(#84002393)
2032 Indian Falls Rd.
43°00′45″N 78°20′35″W / 43.0125°N 78.343056°W / 43.0125; -78.343056 (Mount Pleasant)
Indian FallsSophisticated 1861 Italianate farmhouse
19Newberry BuildingSeptember 11, 2017
(#100001585)
109–111 Main St.
42°59′50″N 78°10′58″W / 42.99725°N 78.18264°W / 42.99725; -78.18264 (Newberry Building)
Batavia1881 Italianate commercial block updated twice in early 20th century
20North Bergen Presbyterian ChurchAugust 5, 2022
(#100007959)
7068 North Bergen Rd.
43°07′24″N 78°00′55″W / 43.1234°N 78.0154°W / 43.1234; -78.0154 (North Bergen Presbyterian Church)
Bergen vicinity
21Richmond Memorial Library
Richmond Memorial Library
July 24, 1974
(#74001239)
19 Ross St.
42°59′52″N 78°10′38″W / 42.997778°N 78.177222°W / 42.997778; -78.177222 (Richmond Memorial Library)
Batavia1887 Richardsonian Romanesque library emulating several of Richardson's libraries in the Boston suburbs
22Saint James Episcopal Church
Saint James Episcopal Church
September 24, 2004
(#04001062)
405 E. Main St.
42°59′59″N 78°10′32″W / 42.999722°N 78.175556°W / 42.999722; -78.175556 (Saint James Episcopal Church)
Batavia1908 Neo-Gothic church was first of many in Western New York designed by Robert North
23St. Mark's Episcopal Church & CemeteryJuly 29, 2021
(#100006761)
1 East Main St.
42°58′40″N 77°59′16″W / 42.9778°N 77.9878°W / 42.9778; -77.9878 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church & Cemetery)
LeRoy
24Stafford Village Four Corners Historic District
Stafford Village Four Corners Historic District
October 8, 1976
(#76001220)
Junction of NY 5 and NY 237
42°58′54″N 78°04′25″W / 42.981667°N 78.073611°W / 42.981667; -78.073611 (Stafford Village Four Corners Historic District)
Stafford19th-century buildings from first permanent settlement on Holland Purchase, continuously in existence since 1798. Includes one of oldest houses in county and eclectic former town hall.
25Augustus S. Tyron HouseMarch 13, 2013
(#13000074)
15 Church St.
42°58′47″N 77°59′17″W / 42.97959°N 77.988169°W / 42.97959; -77.988169 (Augustus S. Tyron House)
Le Roy
26US Post Office-Le Roy
US Post Office-Le Roy
May 11, 1989
(#88002342)
2 Main St.
42°58′39″N 77°59′22″W / 42.9775°N 77.989444°W / 42.9775; -77.989444 (US Post Office-Le Roy)
Le RoyLocal benefactor paid for stone to face late 1930s building with unique design among state post offices

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References

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  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. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.