On Academy Street at Henneberry Road, on the right when traveling west on Academy Street.
Built 1820 by N. Sterling.
Frederick Freeman first
pastor. Abandoned in 1834.
Roman Catholic Church,
1866-92. Now LeMoyme Hall. — — Map (db m143914) HM
On Berry Road (County Route 186) 1 mile south of Cherry Valley Turnpike (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling south.
Built ca. 1808 in Pompey by
John Jr. and Alson Nearing,
sons of John Nearing Sr.,
Revolutionary War soldier.
Farm remains in family 2013. — — Map (db m154513) HM
On U.S. 20 at Pompey Center Road (County Route 10), on the right when traveling west on U.S. 20.
Part of David Green 1796
estate. 1835 owners
Robert Fleming & Silas
Holbrook. William G.
Pomeroy Research Center &
Museum 2003. — — Map (db m143883) HM
On Academy Street at Henneberry Road (New York State Route 182), on the right when traveling east on Academy Street.
Grindstone of the Onondaga
Indians. Used to sharpen
arrows and spears at Indian
Hill until 1666. Moved to
LeMoyne Park, Pompey, 1905. — — Map (db m143911) HM