Historical Markers and War Memorials in Franklin County, New York
Adjacent to Franklin County, New York
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► New York (Franklin County), Bangor — Bangor's First Settler — |
| 2► New York (Franklin County), Bangor — Floyd F. Malette — |
| 3► New York (Franklin County), Bangor — In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes 1861-1865. — |
| 4► New York (Franklin County), Bangor — World War II — |
| 5► New York (Franklin County), Brainardsville — Catalan Forge — |
| 6► New York (Franklin County), Brushton — Chalybeate Springs — |
| 7► New York (Franklin County), Chateaugay — First Foundry — |
| 8► New York (Franklin County), Chateaugay — Nathan Beman Grave Site — |
| 9► New York (Franklin County), Chateaugay — Tannery — |
| 10► New York (Franklin County), Constable — Man Homestead — |
| 11► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — Fort Covington New York 1790 — |
| 12► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — Fort Covington, New York — |
| 13► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — On This Building Site was Headquarters of General Jacob Brown — |
| 14► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — On This Site was Built in 1812 a Blockhouse — |
| 15► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — This Memorial is Dedicated by the Town of Ft. Covington — |
| 16► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — War of 1812 — |
| 17► New York (Franklin County), Fort Covington — War of 1812 — |
| 18► New York (Franklin County), Lake Saranac — Hotel Saranac — |
| 19► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Almanzo Wilder — |
| 20► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Arsenal Green — |
| 21► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Congregational Church — |
| 22► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Foote Tavern — |
| 23► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Franklin Co. Fair — |
| 24► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Historic Malone Star of the North — |
| 25► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Home of William Almon Wheeler — |
| 26► New York (Franklin County), Malone — Non Sibi Sed Patriae Malone Civil War Monument — |
| 27► New York (Franklin County), Malone — The Congressional Medal of Honor — |
| 28► New York (Franklin County), Malone — To the Memory of All Men of Franklin County, N.Y. — |
| 29► New York (Franklin County), Moira — Site of First Starch Factory — |
| 30► New York (Franklin County), Moira — Site of Home, Luther Bradish — |
| 31► New York (Franklin County), Moira — T38 Jet Trainer — |
| 32► New York (Franklin County), Moira — Union Church — |
| 33► New York (Franklin County), Paul Smiths — Forest Fire 1885 - 1935 — |
| 34► New York (Franklin County), Paul Smiths — Pettis' Grave — |
| 35► New York (Franklin County), Paul Smiths — Teddy Roosevelt's Journal Walk Barnum Brook Trail — |
| 36► New York (Franklin County), Paul Smiths — The Site of Camp S-60 Barnum Pond - Town of Brighton 1933-1942 — |
| 37► New York (Franklin County), Saint Regis Falls — Forest Fire 1885 - 1935 — |
| 38► New York (Franklin County), Saint Regis Falls — Jennings Road — |
| 39► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Making History in Saranac Lake Linwood Cottage — |
| 40► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Making History in Saranac Lake Heavyweights & Intellectuals — |
| 41► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Making History in Saranac Lake Trains, Planes & Stagecoach — |
| 42► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — The Union Depot — |
| 43► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Town of Saranac Lake WW I Memorial — |
| 44► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Trudeau Memorial — |
| 45► New York (Franklin County), Saranac Lake — Wilderness Lady — |
| 46► New York (Franklin County), St. Regis Mohawk Reservation — Akwesasne (AH kwey ZAH sney) An Enduring Native Culture — |
| 47► New York (Franklin County), Tupper Lake — Bernhard E. Fernow — |
| 48► New York (Franklin County), Tupper Lake — The Big Mill — |
| 49► New York (Franklin County), Westville — In Honor of Those Who Served Our Country — |
| 50► New York (Franklin County), Westville — Site of First Church in Westville — |
| 51► New York (Franklin County), Westville — To The Memory of Westville Soldiers — |