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John Gridley House

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Built
  
ca. 1812

Opened
  
1812

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
77000969

Area
  
809.4 m²

Added to NRHP
  
16 August 1977

John Gridley House

Location
  
207 E. Seneca Tnpk., Syracuse, New York

Similar
  
Milton J Rubenstein Museum, Cathedral of the Immacula, Burnet Park, Oakwood Cemetery, Elmwood Park

The John Gridley House is located in the southern section of Syracuse, New York. This section of Syracuse was originally known as Onondaga Hollow, and was settled thirty years before the City of Syracuse. The John Gridley House is significant as one of few houses remaining of the original Onondaga Hollow settlement. The two storey Federal style house was built around 1812 of local limestone. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

The house was built by the same stonemasons who built the Gen. Hutchinson House on Onondaga Hill, several miles away along the same route, the Seneca Turnpike. In 2010 a historic plaque was placed in front of the house.

References

John Gridley House Wikipedia