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Here is our official Flicker website compiled by volunteer Leandra Collesano which contains photographs of our latest events and programs. Center St. South 4th St. Water St. Known as Barton Hill. Built in by Benjamin Barton. Schlosser in Niagara Falls. During the War of , American troops were camped on the grounds and cannon were installed on the west lawn facing Queenston, across the river.
The estate was burned to the ground when the British raided Lewiston on December 19, He re-built his home in when he returned after the war, where it remains standing today. It is presently the home of the Finkbeiners.
Work continues to restore the home to its original glory. The Lewiston Historical Museum. The Rev. The building was erected in This would indicate that the Rev. Rufus Murray was an active participant. Known as Apple Granny. Built in by John Fleming, though reports exist that it was built up to 10 to 20 years earlier. Fleming was a tanner and currier who arrived in Lewiston in from Ireland and had built a tannery on Seneca Street in In the early s it was converted to restaurant which continues to thrive today.
Known as the Frontier House. In , William Morgan, the Masonic traitor , was brought here by stagecoach. He changed coaches and continued from here to Ft. The original coach he arrived in remained for years behind at the Frontier House because people feared to move it, lest they be implicated in the abduction plot of Morgan.
The coach decayed where it came to rest and no trace of it remains today. Historic guest list includes: Gov. Built in by Benjamin Cornell. Once a bowling alley, it served as the library Three specialty shops now occupy the structure. First Presbyterian Church and Village cemetery Formed in The cornerstone laid in The rear wing was added in The west side annex was constructed in This church played a prominent role in the Underground Railroad and a sculpture in front of the church commemorates the site.