Rogues' Harbor Inn

Rogues' Harbor Inn
Rogues' Harbor Inn is located in New York
Rogues' Harbor Inn
Rogues' Harbor Inn is located in the United States
Rogues' Harbor Inn
Location2079 East Shore Drive Lansing, New York
Coordinates42°32′15.97″N 76°30′19.67″W / 42.5377694°N 76.5054639°W / 42.5377694; -76.5054639
Area0.6 acres (0.24 ha)
Built1842
ArchitectKelsey, Lemuel, Nelson Morgan
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.09000657[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 26, 2009

Rogues' Harbor Inn, formerly known as the Elm Grove Inn and Central Exchange Hotel, is a historic inn and tavern located in Lansing, New York. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009[1] and is located on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York, approximately eight miles from Ithaca.

The building is a three-story brick structure built in the Greek Revival style between 1830 and 1842 by major general Daniel Minier. It's a 40-foot-deep by 80-foot-wide rectangular on a stucco-coated fieldstone foundation with a gable roof. The building features a full-width porch with a roof supported by turned posts.

The author Grace Miller White used it as the inspiration for the setting for her novel Judy of Rogue's Harbor,[2] which was made into a film of the same name in 1920.

  1. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/24/09 through 8/28/09. National Park Service. 2010-09-04. Archived from the original on December 18, 2010.
  2. ^ unknown. "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Rogues' Harbor Inn". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2011-05-15. See also: "Accompanying 18 photos".