On Upper Mountain Road, 1.7 miles west of Shawnee Road (New York State Route 425), on the left when traveling west.
"Underground Railroad" site Home of abolitionists Martha and Thomas Root. Fugitives were hidden in wagons under produce and taken to Canada. — — Map (db m77866) HM
On Ridge Road (New York State Route 104) at Baer Road, on the right when traveling east on Ridge Road.
DEC. 19th, 1813. Site of log cabin arsenal used by settlers, who with the aid of the Tuscaroras halted the British from burning areas eastward. — — Map (db m70866) HM
On Ridge Road (New York State Route 104) at Stone Road, on the right when traveling east on Ridge Road.
Forsyth-Warren Farm has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m187088) HM
On Ridge Road (New York State Route 104) 0.2 miles west of Wilson Cambria Road (New York State Route 425), on the left when traveling west.
Oldest clapboard house in Niagara County. Built by William Howell on 1801 log cabin site of Philip Beach, first settler. First town meeting held here. — — Map (db m81132) HM
On North Ridge Road (New York State Route 93) 0.1 miles west of Cambria Wilson Road (New York State Route 425), on the left when traveling west.
A good example of Greek Revival architecture and cobblestone masonry construction. First church building in North Ridge. Listed on state and national historic registers: 2002. Sign donated in memory of Suzanne Schultz. — — Map (db m73745) HM
Near Upper Mountain Road, 0.5 miles east of Townline Road (Route 429).
Erected to the memory of those citizens of Pekin and vicinity who enlisted as soldiers and fell in the service on their country in the war of 1861-5.
Who, by nobly sacrificing their lives in vindicating the . . . — — Map (db m100789) WM