Designed by Oliver R. Johnson Architect Built in 1925 for Lake View Cemetery Board of Trustees Lakeview Avenue Cemetery Admin. Building LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m177995) HM
On Lakeview Avenue south of Newton Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Designed by Johnson & Ford Beck & Tinkham Architects Built in 1916, 1925 for Mrs. Walter C. Davis Commercial Rep. for companies in Jamestown LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m177996) HM
On Lakeview Avenue south of Newton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Designed by Carl C. Pedersen Danish American Architect Built in 1905 for Mr. Seneca Burchard Wholesaler Wilcox Burchard & Co. Wholesale Grocers LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m177997) HM
On Lakeview Avenue just south of Buffalo Street, on the left when traveling south.
Designed by Beck and Tinkham Architects Built in 1927 for Perry W. Goodwin Superintendent of Lake View Cemetery Assoc. LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m177998) HM
On East 5th Street (New York State Route 394) east of Potters Alley, on the left when traveling east.
Designed by C.A. Fullerton Chicago Architect Built in 1898 for George Ahrens Oil Baron who made his fortune in PA. known as “Ahrens Mansion” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178062) HM
On Lakeview Avenue just north of Buffalo Street, on the right when traveling north.
Designed by Raymond A. Freeburg Jamestown Architect Built in 1926 Family home of Lars Larson Mayor of Jamestown 1928-1930 LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178079) HM
On Lakeview Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Buffalo Street, on the right when traveling north.
Designed by Beck and Tinkham Architects Built in 1929 Designed by Norman M. Tinkham Architect for himself & family The “Tinkham House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178103) HM
On Lakeview Avenue north of Buffalo Street, on the right when traveling north.
Designed by Beck & Tinkham Architects Built in 1954 for J. Russell Rogerson, Attorney and buried directly across in the cemetery LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178112) HM
On Lakeview Avenue at Price Street, on the right when traveling north on Lakeview Avenue.
Designed by Carl C. Pedersen Danish American Architect Built in 1905 for Lynn F. Cornell Sec/Treasurer of Jamestown Lounge Co. ”L. F. Cornell House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178118) HM
On Winsor Street north of Blanchard Street, on the left when traveling north.
Designed by Freeburg & Fidler Architects Built in 1911 for Erwin Shearman Treasurer/Mgr of Salisbury Wheel & Mfg Co. ”Shearman House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178122) HM
On Van Buren Street east of Winsor Street, on the left when traveling east.
Designed by Beck & Tinkham Architects Built in 1920 for Levant M. Hall Sec/Advertising Mgr of Journal Printing Co ”Levant Hall House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178129) HM
On Lakeview Avenue just south of Price Street, on the left when traveling south.
Designed by G. Freeburg & H. Fidler Jamestown Architects Built in 1909 family home of Franklin W. & Clara Bigelow owners of Bigelows Department Store LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178146) HM
On Lakeview Avenue just south of Crossman Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designed by E.G. Dietrich Architect Built in 1896 for Frederick P. Hall Owner and Publisher for 63 years of Jamestown Journal later known as The Post Journal LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178149) HM
On Lakeview Avenue south of Falconer Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designed by Raymond Freeburg A.H. FidlerArchitects Built in 1920 for Luther M. Butman President of ACME/Empire Worsted Mills ”Butman House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178160) HM
On Lakeview Avenue south of Falconer Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designed by Raymond Freeburg A.H. FidlerArchitects Built in 1920 for Luther M. Butman President of ACME/Empire Worsted Mills ”Butman House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178160) HM
On Lakeview Avenue north of East 6th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Designed by Beck & Tinkham Architects Built in 1923 for W.F. Liedblad Sec/Treasurer of Marvel Furniture Co. ”Liedblad House” LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178161) HM
On Liberty Street just north of East 6th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Designed by Raymond A. Freeburg Architect Built in 1924 for Paul Labarbera owner of ”Paul’s Tavern” 9 E. Second Street LACAPJamestown.org — — Map (db m178163) HM
On North Main Street at West 5th Street (New York State Route 394), on the left when traveling north on North Main Street.
Jamestown Architectural Heritage 413 N. Main Street Second Empire Designed by Milton Earl Beebe Buffalo Architect Built in 1881 - 1882 for George Washington Tew President of City National Bank in 1880 Tew Mansion was later purchased by . . . — — Map (db m94873) HM