Oldest tavern in Richfield; built
by Nathan Dow in 1816, who was
with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga.
First summer guests, 1821, when
board was $1.25 per week.
— — Map (db m42786) HM
In memory of our men
who gave their lives so
that others might be free
World War I
Joseph Hugick •
John Leo Purcell •
Ward Shepard
World War II
Walter Abramski •
Harold Brown •
Roscoe Dyn •
Frank Guzick •
Leo Jakubek . . . — — Map (db m220650) WM
The Indians of the Six Nation's knew and used local springs in Richfield Springs a being the
source of excellent water and mineral springs used for healing many ills. They called the springs
"Stinking Water” as the odor of sulphur was most . . . — — Map (db m162402) HM
Sprout of George Washington
Elm under which Washington
took command of Continental Army
July 3, 1775 Cambridge, Mass
Planted 1932 and Rededicated
1976 by D.A.R. — — Map (db m220649) HM
This landmark clock was formerly located in the center of Route 20 at the intersection
of the four corners of Main, Church and Lake Streets. The unique design was executed
by Gorham, the New York firm of jewelers and silversmiths, and it is . . . — — Map (db m162401) HM