East Bloomfield in Ontario County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
The Holloway House
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
1808
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Buildings. A significant historical year for this entry is 1808.
Location. 42° 53.703′ N, 77° 26.131′ W. Marker is in Bloomfield, New York, in Ontario County. It is in East Bloomfield. It is at the intersection of State Street and South Street, on the right when traveling east on State Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 29 State Street, Bloomfield NY 14469, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker is in Upstate New York, specifically in Western New York, in the Finger Lakes, and in the Rochester Metropolitan Area. It is also in the American Northeast and in the Mid-Atlantic. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, New Netherland, and one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Holloway's Inn (a few steps from this marker); The Seneca Indian Village of Gandougarae (within shouting distance of this marker); First Congregational Church (within shouting distance of this marker); Bloomfield Veterans Plaque (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); A Memorial (about 400 feet away); East Bloomfield to the Memory of her Sons (about 400 feet away); Murray Savage Memorial (about 500 feet away); Bloomfield Veterans Memorial (about 500 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Bloomfield.
Credits. This page was last revised on August 15, 2025. It was originally submitted on August 12, 2025, by Susan A. Dalaba of Cortland, New York. This page has been viewed 103 times since then and 21 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on August 12, 2025, by Susan A. Dalaba of Cortland, New York. • Michael Herrick was the editor who published this page.


