On Fruit Avenue (County Route 41) at Dublin Road, on the left when traveling south on Fruit Avenue.
A fine example of Greek revival architecture, the Servoss-Hagood House is further distinguished by its plank-on-plank construction. The home was built by Erie Canal workers, even as the canal, linking the Hudson River with Lake Erie, was excavated. — — Map (db m83357) HM
On Presbyterian Road, 0.1 miles east of Knowlesville Road (County Route 10), on the left when traveling east.
1st Religious Society Town of Ridgeway Organized August, 1817 Recipient of Gospel Lot from Holland Land Company First church dedicated 1832 — — Map (db m92495) HM
On Ridge Road (New York State Route 104) 0.4 miles east of Fruit Avenue (County Route 41), on the right when traveling east.
← Genesee to Niagara → Historic Ridge Road Trail of the Iroquois Traced by Eli Granger in 1798 Trek - DeWitt Clinton - 1810 Seymour Murdock first permanent settler of the town of Ridgeway located on this property in 1810. One . . . — — Map (db m83292) HM
On Culvert Road (County Route 35) 0.2 miles south of Portage Road when traveling south.
The first and only road culvert ever built under the Erie Canal passes directly below here. The culvert was built in 1823 during construction of Clinton's Ditch. Its cornerstone, which still exists, is part of the foundation of the Vernon Toussaint . . . — — Map (db m81988) HM
On Knowlesville Road (County Route 4) at Portage Road, on the right when traveling north on Knowlesville Road.
[east side] Welcome to the Canalway Trail System, offering hundreds of miles of scenic trails and numerous parks for walking, bicycling, cross country skiing and other recreational activities. The Canalway Trail parallels the New York State Canal . . . — — Map (db m82030) HM