National Register of Historic Places
Avon, NY
The National Register of Historic Places, administered by the National Park Service, identifies significant cultural and architectural sites and buildings throughout the country as playing a part in American history at a local or national level. Being listed does not restrict the owner regarding changes to the property, however it increases the eligibility for grant funding. Nominated by Avon residents and granted acceptance by the National Park Service, the eight Avon properties listed on the Register are seen below, including links for more information.
Five Arch Bridge
Postcard. Source: AP&HS collection.
2078 Avon-Geneseo Road
Built 1856
Listed 2012
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Avon Inn
Source: AP&HS collection.
55 East Main Street
Built 1820s.
Listed 1991
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Barber Memorial Building
Source: Wikipedia
143 Genesee Street
Built in 1928
Listed 2008
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Barber - Mulligan Farm
Photograph, 1948. Source: Mulligan Family private collection.
5403 Barber Road
House built 1852, Barn Complex 1874
Listed 1980
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First Methodist Episcopal Church
Postcard. Source: AP&HS collection.
130 Genesee Street
Built 1879
Listed 2005
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First Presbyterian Church of Avon
Source: Wikipedia
5605 Avon- Lima Road
Built 1812
Listed 2005
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Hall's Opera Block
Source: AP&HS collection.
23 Genesee Street
Built 1876
Listed 2006
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J. Francis Kellogg House
Source: Wikipedia
255 Genesee Street
Built 1908
Listed 2003
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