Greene Historic District

Greene Historic District
Municipal Building and adjacent commercial buildings, January 2009
Location Chenango, Genesee, and Jackson Sts., Greene, New York
Coordinates 42°19′44″N 75°46′18″W / 42.32889°N 75.77167°W / 42.32889; -75.77167Coordinates: 42°19′44″N 75°46′18″W / 42.32889°N 75.77167°W / 42.32889; -75.77167
Area 58 acres (23 ha)
Built 1806
Architect Multiple
Architectural style Colonial Revival, Federal, Georgian Revival
NRHP Reference # 82003350[1]
Added to NRHP September 9, 1982

Greene Historic District is a national historic district located at Greene in Chenango County, New York.

The district includes 141 contributing buildings and one contributing site. It includes the main commercial area and the oldest residential neighborhoods, with notable public buildings interspersed. The commercial structures are two or three story frame or brick buildings and include the Sherwood Hotel (1913). Other notable ecclestastical and public buildings include the Municipal Building (1886), Moore Public Library (1903), Zion Episcopal Church (1886, designed by Henry M. Congdon), Church of the Immaculate Conception (1834), First Congregational Church (1820), and Central Baptist Church (1901). Located within the district is the separately listed Clinton-Rosekrans Law Building.[2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

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