- Source: Hanover Square Historic District (Horseheads, New York)
The Hanover Square Historic District is a downtown business district in Horseheads, New York. Most of the buildings in the district were built between 1862 and 1882 in the Romanesque Revival style. The homogeneity of the district is owed to the fact that a fire levelled the town in 1862, allowing for redevelopment in this manner. The brick buildings, with their decorative corbelling, are remarkably intact.
The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
History
There was a small village built around a large rock deposited by a glacier by the time General John Sullivan came to the area during the Sullivan Expedition. The Town of Horseheads grew from this small settlement around the rock, into a larger town. Later expansions away from the square produced the 1855 Extension Historic District.
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- Hanover Square Historic District (Horseheads, New York)
- Hanover Square
- Horseheads (village), New York
- Hanover Square Historic District
- Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Chemung County, New York