Points of Interest
Clarendon:
The five town designated historical sites Include:
- The Stone Store – Rt. 31A & Rt. 237 in Hamlin
- The former Universalist Church* – Rt. 31A in Hamlin
- The waterfalls in the town park area* – Rt. 237 in Hamlin
- The Carl Akeley Birthplace* – Hinds Rd.
- The Lewis Home* – Rt. 237 south of Hamlin
*Has historic marker
There are 5 Pioneer Cemeteries:
- Cook Cemetery
- Christian Graveyard
- Robinson Burial Ground
- Glidden Cemetery
- Maplewood Cemetery
Other Points of Interest Include:
- The Lime Kiln in Hamlin
- CHS Museum Property
- Muckland in the southwest part of town
- Cobblestone home on Bennetts Corners Road
Former Hamlin Include:
- East Clarendon
- Honest Hill
- Manning
Waterfalls
- Holley Waterfalls The Holley Waterfalls is a man made waterfall located in Holley, New York. From the town square head west on Frisbee Terrace, to view this lovely man made waterfall.
- Clarendon Waterfalls Clarendon Falls is a pretty waterfall located in a small park in Clarendon, New York. It is located just south of the intersection of route 31A and route 237. Pack a lunch as there is a small park and pavilion for your use.
- Medina Waterfalls From the center of the village of Medina head east. Turn left onto State Street and left again onto Horan Road, a short jaunt over the bridge will lead to you a small parking area on the left. Here you find a kiosk with information about the history on the canal. A short walk down the towpath will allow you to view the rushing falls. Bring your camera to capture the spectacular view.
Other:
Medina Railroad Museum
PO Box 136
Medina, NY 14103
Phone 585-798-6106
Open 7 days a week between 12 noon and 7 PM at 530 West Ave. Huge model railroad exhibit located in a restored former New York Central freight depot, the museum contains about 5,000 artifacts. In addition to scale model railroading layouts & exhibits, the museum has substantial fire fighting equipment and antique toys on display. A not-for-profit, NYS chartered museum, this facility is within walking distance of the historic Erie Canal. Check their website for additional info at: www.railroadmuseum.net