Commercial
54 River St. Storage Building (Granary)
101 River Street
Photo/Map #148
(1) This non-contributing, recently constructed 1-story, gable-front commercial building does not fulfill the fifty-year criterion for consideration as a contributing resource in the district.
Photo/Map #146
(2) These two contributing, early-twentieth century storage sheds are located near the terminus of the original railroad spur. They have metal siding, exposed rafter tails and sliding, cross-braced doors. They are significant for their association with the
industrial activity of the area, as well as for their association with the advent of rail transportation to the Warrensburgh mills.
Photo/Map #147
(3) This contributing, largely intact and significant building was constructed in 1913 by T.J. Smith and Son for grain and feed storage and later operated by D.E. Pasco. The building was located in close proximity to the railroad spur (no longer extant) and
features a massive, gabled design, with stone foundation, clapboard siding, metal roof and gabled tower.
54 River St. Storage Building (Granary)
101 River Street
Photo/Map #148
(1) This non-contributing, recently constructed 1-story, gable-front commercial building does not fulfill the fifty-year criterion for consideration as a contributing resource in the district.
Photo/Map #146
(2) These two contributing, early-twentieth century storage sheds are located near the terminus of the original railroad spur. They have metal siding, exposed rafter tails and sliding, cross-braced doors. They are significant for their association with the
industrial activity of the area, as well as for their association with the advent of rail transportation to the Warrensburgh mills.
Photo/Map #147
(3) This contributing, largely intact and significant building was constructed in 1913 by T.J. Smith and Son for grain and feed storage and later operated by D.E. Pasco. The building was located in close proximity to the railroad spur (no longer extant) and
features a massive, gabled design, with stone foundation, clapboard siding, metal roof and gabled tower.