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Historical Markers in Addison, New York
Bath is the county seat for Steuben County
Addison is in Steuben County
Steuben County (106) ►
ADJACENT TO STEUBEN COUNTY
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Chemung County (115) ►
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Ontario County (180) ►
Schuyler County (53) ►
Yates County (41) ►
Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ►
Tioga County, Pennsylvania (57) ►
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ADJACENT TO STEUBEN COUNTY
Allegany County (55) ►
Chemung County (115) ►
Livingston County (161) ►
Ontario County (180) ►
Schuyler County (53) ►
Yates County (41) ►
Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ►
Tioga County, Pennsylvania (57) ►
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1 ► New York, Steuben County, Addison — Church of the Redeemer — ![]() |
Organized 1854-built 1859 consecrated April 5, 1860 by Bishop William DeLancey First rector Robert N. Parke Architect Harold McGrath — — Map (db m168752) HM |
2 ► New York, Steuben County, Addison — 409 — Maple Street Historic District — ![]() |
Maple Street Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m198445) HM |
3 ► New York, Steuben County, Addison — Northrup Hill School District 10 — ![]() |
Northrup Hill School District 10 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m157175) HM |
4 ► New York, Steuben County, Addison — Old Village Hall — ![]() |
The old village hall, stood on this site from 1907 until 1994. Listed on the Historic Register, it faithfully served as a center of public services and entertainment — — Map (db m168750) HM |
5 ► New York, Steuben County, Addison — The Forbidden Trail — ![]() |
The part of the Great Iroquois Trail system runing from Tioga Point (Athens) westward through the heart of Seneca Territory was called the “Forbidden Trail.” As keepers of the western door of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Senecas, for . . . — — Map (db m168754) HM |