Monday, August 4, 2025

Ridgway, PA (8/4/2025)

Monday, August 4, 2025 (continued)
Ridgway (PA) Lily of the Valley Historic District Walking Tour:
Mrs William H Hyde Residence (c 1900, in
Richardsonian Romanesque style) at 344 Main Street 
Pergola behind Mrs Hyde's Residence
Harry R Hyde Residence (1896, in Queen Anne style)
at 402 E Main Street
Hon John G Whitmore Residence (1898, in Queen Anne
style) at 12 East Street
David Robertson Home (1891, in Transitional
Queen Anne Victorian style) at 330 Center Street
Madison S Kline Residence/Library (1905, in Colonial
Revival style) at 329 Center Street
Gazebo next to the Library
Harry Thayer Residence (1906, in Eclectic style)
at 320 Center Street
Trinity United Methodist Church (1903, in
Gothic Revival style) at 19 S Broad Street
Elk County Courthouse (1879-1880, in
Second Empire style) at 205 Main Street
Burr Cartwright Residence (1900, in Eclectic style)
at 244 Center Street 
Byron F Ely Residence (1888, in Queen Anne style)
at 200 Center Street
Perry R Smith Residence (1896, in Eclectic style)
at 136 Center Street
Elder Campbell Residence (1886, in Queen Anne Eastlake
style) at 121 Center Street
Beverely P Mercer Residence (1896, in Vernacular
style) at 122 Center Street
George Dixon Residence (1888, in Queen Anne
Shingle style) at 118 Center Street
Homer B Norton Residence (1916, in Late Victorian
Mission style) at 114 Center Street
Center House is home to the Elk County Historical Society
at 107 Center Street
Behind Center House is the Elk County Historical Society
Robinson Museum
Converted garage at 107 Vine Avenue
The Schoolhouse Residences and Offices (1901 as
a public high school) at 225 South Street, with a peculiar
projecting room in the rear above the third floor
The Schoolhouse facing S Broad Street
Col Fred Schoening Residence (1875, in French
Second Empire style) at 314 South Street
Edgar Powell Residence (1903, in Eclectic style)
at 324 South Street
Jerome Powell Residence (1865, in Italian Villa
style) at 330 South Street
Jackson S Schultz Residence (1917, in American
Foursquare style) at 344 South Street
Abraham Lincoln Bell Residence (1904, in Georgian
Colonial Revival style) at 348 South Street
Unique sidewalk bricks
Frank Clawson Residence (190, in Georgian Revival
style) at 522 Hyde Avenue
William Moore Residence (1909, in Eclectic style)
at 524 Hyde Avenue
Charles A Kline Residence (1907, in Tudor Revival
style) at 526 Hyde Avenue
Gates at 600 Hyde Avenue with "Rough and Ready"
inscribed on the posts for the property that was
previously the Rough and Ready Farm
The farm had a lake formed by a dam

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