On State Street at Main Street (County Route 10), on the right when traveling west on State Street.
Gas Port, formerly called James' Port, was the name suggested by George W. Clinton when he and a group of scientists came to this place on the canal where "considerable quantities of gas bubbled through the water." On his return journey May 26, 1826 . . . — — Map (db m81811) HM
On Main Street (County Route 10) north of West Avenue.
Belva A. Lockwood - alumna educator - first woman to practice law before U.S. Supreme Court - Presidential candidate 1884 and 1888 — — Map (db m81820) HM
On Griswold Street (County Route 905) 0.5 miles south of Graham Road, on the right when traveling south.
[on post]
First Woman to argue before the U S Supreme Court, 1879. Presidential candidate, 1884 and 1888, for the National Equal Rights party. George E. Pataki, Governor
[on stone]
Near this spot stood the log cabin . . . — — Map (db m75904) HM
On Chestnut Ridge Road (New York State Route 77) at Gasport Road, on the right when traveling south on Chestnut Ridge Road.
An old Indian trail used by travelers to Fort Niagara, widened for wagon use about 1800, later a stage route from Batavia to Niagara. — — Map (db m72105) HM
On Orangeport Road, 0.1 miles south of Slayton Settlement (County Route 7), on the right when traveling south.
Pastor, Rev. Oliver Castle erected 1818; burned and rebuilt 1845; removed 1885 and lot added to cemetery. State Education Department 1938. — — Map (db m73038) HM
On Hartland Road (County Route 103) north of State Street, on the right when traveling south.
[west side] The Erie Canal served as a natural classroom for engineers and scholars. During planning and construction, engineers learned to overcome a variety of natural obstacles. After the canal opened, scholars and students learned from the . . . — — Map (db m81822) HM