Wyoming Village Historic District | |
Location | NY 19, Wyoming, New York |
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Coordinates | 42°49′37″N 78°5′15″W / 42.82694°N 78.08750°W |
Area | 45 acres (18 ha) |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 74001326[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 27, 1974 |
Wyoming Village Historic District is a national historic district located at the Village of Wyoming in Wyoming County, New York. The district covers about 45 acres (180,000 m2) and is organized as a New England village around a small triangular village green. The T-shaped district includes approximately 72 historic registered structures along two principal streets, Main and Academy Streets.
According to the National Register of Historic Places, classes of historic significance include Architecture, Education, Social/Humanitarian and Town Planning. Of interest in architectural classification are: Greek Revival, Victorian, Colonial Revival, Gothic, and French Provincial. The district's NRHP Reference Number is 74001326.[2]
The majority of the houses in the historic district date from the second quarter of the 19th century and were mostly built by small tradesman, merchants and retired farmers. The two rows of century-old maples that line Maple Street stand among the simple frame houses.[2]
The district's dominant structures are the Presbyterian Church (1830), Fire Tower (1902), Wyoming Inn (1838), Bryant Fleming House (1910)[3] and Village Hall (1902). The historic Middlebury Academy has been listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974.[1][4]