Near East Avenue, 0.2 miles south of Perry Street, on the left when traveling south.
1. Fifty-two "Sloopers," the first group of Norwegian immigrants to North America, departed from Stavanger on July 4, 1825. Fifty-three arrived in New York City on October 9, a baby having been born en route. 2. Their 54 feet long slop, the . . . — — Map (db m92529) HM
On Wright Street (New York State Route 31) at White Street, on the right when traveling west on Wright Street.
In memory of all those servicemen who made the supreme sacrifice in World War I World War II Korea Lebanon Grenada Panama Persian Gulf — — Map (db m92533) WM
On South Main Street (New York State Route 237 at milepost 7.4), 0.1 miles south of Geddes Street, on the right when traveling south.
Safe House on underground railroad. Chauncey Robinson 1792 - 1866 Orleans County pioneer and abolitionist, sheltered escaped slaves at this site Brainard Home Built by Col. Ezra Brainard inventor of Brainard Truss Bridge, contractor on . . . — — Map (db m171628) HM
On State Street (New York State Route 31) 0.5 miles west of Bennetts Corners Road.
100 years ago, Italian immigrants first settled here. This was Holley's "Little Italy," a rich part of our American heritage.
Dedicated October 12 1992 — — Map (db m65369) HM
The Holley Loop The unusually deep ravine formed by the east branch of the Sandy Creek presented a difficult engineering problem for the builders of the original Erie Canal in the early 1820s. Engineers decided to diverge from the canal's general . . . — — Map (db m92515) HM
On Veterans Drive, 0.1 miles west of South Main Street (New York State Route 237), on the left when traveling west.
V.F.W. Post 202 This memorial is dedicated on November 11th 2009 to those who died in the service of our country and to those who served and returned You will never be forgotten — — Map (db m134135) WM