Park Place Historic District is a national historic district located at Niagara Falls in Niagara County, New York. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1] It encompasses 89 contributing buildings, one contributing site, one contributing structure, and one contributing object. It is principally a residential district built between 1885 and 1928. The dominant architectural styles are Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Arts and Crafts. Within the district is a park with a prominent obelisk, known as "The Cenotaph," and a notable stone fence. Located within the district is the separately listed James G. Marshall House.[2]
Park Place Historic District | |
Location | Park Place, portions of Pine Ave., 4th St., Main St., Whirlpool St., and Cedar Ave. Niagara Falls, New York |
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Coordinates | 43°5′44″N 79°3′25″W / 43.09556°N 79.05694°W |
Area | 17.14 acres (6.94 ha) |
Built | 1885-1928 |
Architectural style | Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Arts and Crafts |
NRHP reference No. | 10000809 [1] |
Added to NRHP | October 1, 2010 |
References
edit- ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. September 10, 2010.
- ^ "Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2016. Note: This includes Tom Yots; Jason Wilson & Daniel McEneny (April 2010). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Park Place Historic District" (PDF). Retrieved July 1, 2016. and Accompanying 14 photographs
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