Near New York State Route 104A, 0.1 miles south of Williams Road.
The c.a. 1910 Railway Signal Tower was acquired in the early 1930's then used as a woodworking shop by William Williams. It was then located in Sterling Center and now generously given by grandson Roger Malcott. The Tower was originally located . . . — — Map (db m79779) HM
On Route 104A, 0.1 miles south of Williams Road, on the right when traveling north.
School House Built 1825 District No. 16 New York State and National Registers of Historic Sites, 2003 ———— Sterling Historical Society Est. 1976 Little Red School House Museum — — Map (db m79777) HM
On New York State Route 104A at New Street, on the left when traveling east on State Route 104A.
Site of first Baptist church of Sterling erected in 1841, federated with United Presbyterian in 1931 Churches consolidated in 1962 Sold and dismantled in 1970 — — Map (db m79782) HM
On New York State Route 104A at MacNeil Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 104A.
Sterling Valley First settlement made here 1805 by Peter Dumas, a soldier with Lafayette. Earlier called Coopers Mills after John Cooper 1810 — — Map (db m79783) HM
On New York State Route 104A near Center Road (County Route 98).
Town of Sterling Named after a Revolutionary officer, Lord Wm. Alexander Sterling. Set off from Cato 1812. First grist and saw mill built here in 1813 — — Map (db m79753) HM