Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District
Historic district in New York, United States
United States historic place
Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District | |
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43°2′50″N 76°8′59″W / 43.04722°N 76.14972°W / 43.04722; -76.14972 | |
Built | 1846 |
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Architectural style | Classical Revival, Beaux Arts, Renaissance Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 80004278[1] |
Added to NRHP | February 19, 1980 |
The Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District is located in Syracuse, New York.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Contributing properties
Landmark name | Image | Date Built | Style | Location | Description | |
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1 | Hills Building | ![]() | 1928 | Gothic; Tudor Revival; Chicago School | 217 Montgomery Street | Steel frame office building |
2 | Commercial Building | ![]() | ca. 1890 | 305 Montgomery Street | 4 stories; brick | |
3 | St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House | ![]() | 1885–1907 | Gothic | 310 Montgomery Street | Limestone church; later parish house; added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 |
4 | Onondaga Historical Society Building | ![]() | 1895-96 | Federal | 311 Montgomery Street | 5 stories; brick and terra-cotta; also known as the Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building; listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 |
5 | ![]() | ca. 1890 | 315 Montgomery Street | 6 stories; brick | ||
6 | Masonic Temple | ![]() | 1915–1917 | Classical Revival | 320 Montgomery Street | 5 stories; brick |
7 | New York Telephone Building | ![]() | 1906 | Renaissance Revival | 321 Montgomery Street | 5 story office building; steel frame; brick and terra-cotta; |
8 | Pomeroy Building | ![]() | ca. 1930 | Mission style | 327 Montgomery Street | 2 stories; stucco |
9 | Carnegie Library | ![]() | 1902-05 | Beaux Arts | 335 Montgomery Street | Previously known as the Syracuse Public Library; limestone and granite |
10 | YMCA | ![]() | 1905 | Federal | 340 Montgomery Street | 7 stories; brick; enlarged in the 1950s |
11 | Fourth Onondaga County Courthouse | ![]() | 1904-06 | Beaux Arts | 401 Montgomery Street | Designed by Archimedes Russell and Melvin King; ornate interior details |
12 | First Baptist Church and Mizpah Tower | ![]() | 1912 | Gothic | 215 East Jefferson Street | Block veneer; religious and residential uses |
13 | St. Mary's Cathedral and Rectory | ![]() | 1846 | Romanesque | 239 East Onondaga Street | Limestone church; tower designed by Archimedes Russell; also known as Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and Bishop's Residence |
14 | First Gospel Church | ![]() | 1846 | Greek Revival | 304 East Onondaga Street | Previously known as Wesleyan Methodist Church; constructing congregation was abolitionist |
15 | Statue of Columbus | ![]() | ca. 1930 | Center of circle | Cast in Italy; stands on 4 foot pedestal; surrounded by moat; enclosed by 2.5 foot planter/bench |
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ Harden, Evamaria (June 8, 1979). National Register of Historic Places Registration: Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District. Retrieved February 23, 2023. Includes maps and 11 photos from 1979.
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