The New York State Board for Historic Preservation has nominated 36 properties to the State and National Registers of Historic Places and one property to the State Register of Historic Places, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday.

According to the governor's office, the registers "are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, landscapes, objects, and sites significant in the history, architecture, archaeology, and culture of New York State and the nation."

There are more than 120,000 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places across New York. Nominations approved by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation commissioner are then nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. They then are reviewed by the National Park Service and, once approved, entered on the National Register.

“These nominations reflect generations of community building, planning, and activities that give us a glimpse into our collective past as New Yorkers,” Hochul said in a statement. “Identifying these resources and adding them to our historic registers expands our ongoing understanding of our shared history and are important reminders of the innovation, passion, and lived experiences of New Yorkers who came before us.”

"State and National Register listing can assist owners in revitalizing properties, making them eligible for various public preservation programs and incentives, such as matching State grants and federal and state historic rehabilitation tax credits," New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commissioner Erik Kulleseid said in a statement. "Nominations to the State and National Registers of Historic Places are opportunities for us to pause and recognize that every day we live with historic infrastructure that not only has a past but can and does have a future. In addition to the stories these places can tell, they are also valuable resources to consider for today, especially since communities throughout the state are interested in investing in their historic resources for revitalization projects, housing initiatives, and economic development.”

The full list of nominations can be found below:

Capital Region

  • Catholic Central High School, Rensselaer County 
  • Copake Railroad Depot, Columbia County
  • Griswold Heights Historic District and Corliss Park Historic District, Troy, Rensselaer County 
  • Papscanee Island Historic District, Rensselaer County
  • Philmont Historic District, Columbia County
  • Thomas S. and Mary K. Fagan House, Rensselaer County
  • Thomson District No. 10 School, Washington County 

Central New York

  • H.A. Moyer Factory Complex (Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation), Onondaga County
  • J. F. O’Connor Sales Company Garage, Onondaga County
  • Kemp and Burpee/Brown-Lipe Company Factory Buildings, Onondaga County
  • Marshall & Son Warehouse, Onondaga County 

Finger Lakes

  • Azalea-Highland Park Terrace Historic District, Monroe County 
  • Ellwanger & Barry-Highland Park Historic District, Monroe County
  • Four Corners-Genesee Crossroads Historic District, Monroe County 
  • Mount Hope-Highland Historic District (Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation), Monroe County
  • South Farmington Friends Cemetery and Meetinghouse Site, Ontario County
  • Third Methodist Episcopal Church of Sodus, Wayne County

Long Island

  • Old Field Point Light Station, Suffolk County

Mid-Hudson Valley

  • Main Mall Row Historic District (Boundary Expansion and Additional Documentation), Poughkeepsie Multiple Resource Area, Dutchess County
  • Standard Gage Company Plant, Dutchess County
  • William H. and Mary M. Romeyn House, Ulster County

New York City

  • Building at 287 Broadway, New York County 
  • Central Harlem North Historic District, New York County
  • Edenwald Houses, Bronx County
  • Manhattanville Houses, New York County
  • Talmud Torah Atereth Israel, Kings County
  • Tanker Mary A Whalen, ex S.T. Kiddoo Additional Documentation, Kings County
  • William Ulmer Brewery Complex, Kings County 
North Country
  • Malone Residential Historic District, Franklin County
  • Wadhams Grange Hall, Essex County

Southern Tier

  • John Creque House, Tompkins County 
  • State Street-Henry Street Historic District Boundary Expansion, Broome County 

Western New York

  • Building at 1389 Delaware Avenue, Erie County 
  • Childs Historic District, Orleans County
  • Gates Circle Medical Building, Erie County 
  • Winspear Extension Historic District, Erie County

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