On North Buffalo Street (County Route 181) 0.1 miles north of West Main Street (New York State Route 39), on the right when traveling north.
1992 The New York State Convention of Universalists has donated the land and buildings on this site to the Town of Concord for use as a public library or for other municipal purposes of benefit to its citizens. This site was the home of the First . . . — — Map (db m80702) HM
On East Main Street (New York State Route 39) at Franklin Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Springville native - Griffith Institute 1889, Cornell U All American - 1894, won 313 college football games while coaching ar Cornell, Carlisle, Georgia, Iowa, Pittsburgh, Stanford and Temple from 1895-1938. Invented: single and double wing . . . — — Map (db m80748) HM
On East Main Street (New York State Route 39) at Myrtle Avenue, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Bertrand Chaffee Hospital on site of Chaffee Homestead "Using Homestead now occupied by myself and wife on East Hill....they shall establish therin a hospital, to be known as Bertrand Chaffee Hospital." From will of Bertrand Chaffee Hospital . . . — — Map (db m80781) HM
On West Main Street (New York State Route 39) at North Buffalo Street, on the left when traveling east on West Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior and is the gateway to 24 others in Springville's historic downtown. — — Map (db m80636) HM
On Franklin Street at Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling east on Franklin Street.
Godard Town Hall was gifted to the Town of Concord by local benefactress Calista Goddard in 1902, to be utilized for an opera house and office space. With the gift came the promise from the Town that the building always be for public use. The . . . — — Map (db m80750) HM
Near Woodward Avenue, 0.1 miles east of South Buffalo Street (County Route 82).
Dedicated to the memory of Barry A. Bidwell, John Ellis, Bruce A. Crosby, Jr., Dennis R. Heinz - men of the Springville area who gave their lives in defense of freedom in the Vietnam War, 1961 † 1975. — — Map (db m80739) WM
On North Buffalo Street (County Route 181) at Franklin Street when traveling north on North Buffalo Street.
The first religious group in the Town of Concord was organized as a Congregational church in November 1816, by Rev. John Spencer. John Russell, Deacon. Presbyterian Form adopted 1841. Present church built 1847, burned 1921, rebuilt 1922. — — Map (db m80637) HM
On North Buffalo Street (County Route 181) 0.1 miles north of Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
Christopher Stone, in 1807, for $1575, bought 787 acres of land in this area, including some of the village of Springville. His was the first settlement on this site. His son, Lucius, was the first white child born, in 1809, in the Town of Concord, . . . — — Map (db m80654) HM
On North Buffalo Street (County Route 181) at Church Street, on the left when traveling north on North Buffalo Street.
In 1920 on this site, 74 N. Buffalo Street., Springville resident George Schuster (1873-1972) operated a Dodge Motor Car dealership. In 1908 George Schuster drove a Thomas Flyer to win the 169 day, 22,000 mile "Great Auto Race" from New York City . . . — — Map (db m80642) HM
Near Woodward Avenue, 0.1 miles east of South Buffalo Street (County Route 82).
Operation Enduring Freedom
Brian Baker, Springville, NY
Dedicated to those who have proudly served and to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. — — Map (db m80707) WM
On North Buffalo Street (County Route 181) at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north on North Buffalo Street.
[front] Our Honored Dead [right] In memory of the defenders of our country 1861-1865 [back] By valor and sacrifice, through unmeasured suffering and death, they preserved the honor and integrity of the nation and maintained the principle of . . . — — Map (db m80640) WM
On South Buffalo Street (County Route 82) at Woodward Avenue, on the left when traveling south on South Buffalo Street.
Site of 4.7 acre millpond, 1870-1950. Source of power, ice, recreation with a nearby factory which produced chairs, wagons, iron, cheese, flour, woolen goods. Its waters quelled the great fires of 1879, 1894, 1946. — — Map (db m80703) HM
On Academy Street, 0.1 miles north of East Main Street (New York State Route 39), on the left when traveling north.
Incorporated 1827, opened 1830. The first high school in Erie County, New York, it was named Griffith Institute in 1867 for Archibald Griffith, donor of a Scholarship Fund. Final classes at this site were held in 1970. — — Map (db m80794) HM
On Franklin Street at Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling east on Franklin Street.
Western terminus and station site of 10.8 Mile Springville and Sardinia Narrow Gauge rail line built in 1878, ending the stagecoach era for Springville. It carried passengers and agricultural goods to Buffalo via Chaffee in just four hours. — — Map (db m80674) HM
On East Main Street (New York State Route 39) at Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
Bright Past, Brilliant Future. You are in the center of the Village of Springville, incorporated in 1834 to provide services for the growing manufacturing activities within the Town of Concord. This location was the former site of the Leland House . . . — — Map (db m80769) HM
Near Woodward Avenue, 0.1 miles east of South Buffalo Street (County Route 82).
Ever protect the freedoms for which they fought. Herman Burns, Arthur Smith, Samuel Bifarella, Wilson Spaulding, Carl Felton, Evertt Warner, Harry Leader, Merrill Thellefsen, George Lohrey, Robert Andrews. — — Map (db m80741) WM