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Original Thompson Park Pool (1924 – 2019)

The Original Thompson Park Pool Was Built In 1924 And Was One Of Three City Pools At The Time Opening in 1924, the Thompson Park...

The Cheese Store (1974 – 2023). . . of Northern New York (2023 – Present)

The Cheese Store, formed as part of the Jefferson Bulk Milk Cooperative, now known as The Cheese Store of Northern New York Opening its doors...

Burrville Cider Mill (1801 – Present)

The Burrville Cider Mill, More Than Just A Local Haunt… Located just outside Watertown, between Thompson Park Vortex and a place that gets a LOT...

State Street Methodist Episcopal Church (1849 – 1907)

Breaking New Ground – State Street Methodist Episcopal Church Until 1848, only one Methodist Episcopal society existed in Watertown, N.Y., and that congregation was held...

Universalist Church (1850 – 1906)

Universalist Church on Public Square, Another Otis Wheelock Creation Like much a good portion of Downtown Watertown and the areas between Arsenal and Court Streets,...

All Souls Universalist Church (1906 – 1984)

All Souls Universalist Church on Washington Street The All Souls Universalist Church, which took several years to build, laid its cornerstone on June 27, 1906,...

The Arsenal Street Bridges (c.1901 – Present)

The Arsenal Street Bridges – 1901 to Present. Unlike the Court, Mill, Vanduzee, Eastern Blvd, and Pearl Street Bridges, the Arsenal Street Bridge does not cross water....

Factory Street Bridges (Unknown – 1920)

The Older Factory Street Bridge Was Once Covered The Factory Street Bridge, the first span to cross from Factory Street onto Sewalls Island, was built...

The Mill Street Bridges (1836 – Present)

The Mill Street Bridges of Watertown, N.Y Note: Mill Street does, in fact, have two bridges, a larger span from Beebee Island to the Northside...

Governor Roswell P. Flower Monument (1902 – Present)

Governor Roswell P. Flower Monument, An Augustus Saint-Gaudens Work Of Art Commissioned for $25,000 in 1900, the Roswell P. Flower Monument has stood on lower Washington...
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