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Originally Posted by Karl
According to the National Register database for Tompkins County, this is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places - it would certainly be eligible.
KFS
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An historic place, for sure. The chimney and some random concrete slabs on the site are all that's left to register. Issues about the lead contamination might also affect the process.
Without maintenance, the chimney's exposure to the weather will eventually take it from us.
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