Howland Cobblestone Store
Howland Cobblestone Store
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Location | Scipio, New York |
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Built | 1837 |
Architect | unknown |
Architectural style | Federal |
MPS | Cobblestone Architecture of New York State MPS |
NRHP Reference # | 94000171[1] |
Added to NRHP | March 17, 1994 |
The Howland Cobblestone Store, also known as the Howland Stone Store Museum, is a 19th-century store significant for its cobblestone architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[1] At the time of its nomination, the owners were in the process of removing the stucco that had covered the cobblestones since the 1850s.[2] That process has since been completed.
The store was originally owned by Slocum Howland, a Quaker, an abolitionist, a prohibitionist and a suffragist. Among the things sold in his store was the cast iron plow invented locally by his brother-in-law Jethro Wood.[2]
Cobblestone architecture was developed in New York State to a high degree. A survey identified 660 cobblestone structures in 21 New York counties. There may be approximately 300 elsewhere in the United States, concentrated in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Vermont.[3]
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External links
- Howland Stone Store Museum - official site
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- Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York
- Commercial buildings completed in 1837
- Cobblestone architecture
- Museums in Cayuga County, New York
- History museums in New York
- 1837 establishments in New York
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