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Fredella Avenue Historic District
Central Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 32 and U.S. Highway 9, near Glens Falls in Warren County
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Fredella Avenue Historic District is located off Warren Street (Route 32) in Glens Falls.
Eight buildings, significance of architecture (1900-1924). National Register
Fredella Avenue was formerly Lime Street, named for one of the city’s major industries. The name was later changed to honor Joseph Fredella, a contractor who developed the street. Located in the south-central, Route 32 section of Glens Falls near the river, a group of eight modest Colonial Revival residences constructed of molded concrete block, built between 1914-18 by Fredella Co. Builders as speculative housing. Was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (number 84003328) in 1984. One of the premiere historic sites in Warren County (in the 1900-1924 range) is the Joseph J. Fridella House and Garage, constructed in 1900, and is significant for its architectural detail, showing Classical Revival Architectural Style. The area’s current function is for private, domestic residences.
Closest Community: | |
Closest Byway: | Central Adirondack Trail |
Distance from Byway: | on |
Closest Route #: | State Rt. 32 and U.S. Highway 9 |
Indoors or Outdoors: | outdoor |
Admission Fee: | no |
Latitude: | 43.3091696307 |
Longitude: | -73.6393350363 |
URL: | Fredella Avenue Historic District website |