Jamestown NY
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Jamestown NY
Welcome to Jamestown! Our brochure’s handy map will guide you on a walking tour of Jamestown’s architecture, museums, outdoor sculptures Joni Blackman, Director and public art. You’ll start at Fenton History Center the historic Gateway Station— currently under renovation—at Second and Lafayette Streets. As you walk through downtown, you'll find plenty of fine restaurants to welcome you when you need to recharge. Over two dozen Historical Markers explain Jamestown’s unique history. Pick up a copy of Jamestown, New York Historical Markers: A Guide Book during your visit to the Fenton History Center for an even richer vistor experience. Visit www.fentonhistorycenter.org for more information. We're here to help make your visit a success! THE GATEWAY STATION Lafayette and West Second Street 1 This is Jamestown’s fourth station, the first station built for passenger comfort. The first train came to Jamestown in 1860. It opened up the world to Jamestown’s products and brought fast growth in return. Built in 1931, the Gateway station is a simple classical design typical of the time. Currently undergoing extensive restoration, it is scheduled to re-open in the fall of 2012. JAMESTOWN SAVINGS BANK ARENA 319 West Third Street 2 Joni Blackman 21 Visit the 1863 mansion of former NY State Gov. Reuben E. Fenton, home of the Fenton History Center Lucille Ball was born in Jamestown in 1911, and Jamestown loves Lucy! So much so that three large murals depict Lucy in her most memorable roles. Located on the south side of Third St. almost to Pine St.(look over the parking lot), The USPS building at Prendergast Ave. and Third St., and on the parking ramp at Fourth and Pine Streets. P 6 REG LENNA CIVIC CENTER 116 East Third Street Opened in 2002, the Arena is a dual rink facility. It has hosted big name concerts and events, and many national tournaments from ice-skating to hockey. The bronze statues by the main entrance, cast by sculptor Dave Poulin, represent the many youth athletes making use of the Arena. The Reg Lenna Civic Center, formerly the Palace Theater, opened in 1923. Renovated in 1989, the beautifully restored theater showcases the oldest known billboard in the country – “Buffalo Bill Cody’s Combination” from 1878. The Civic Center features gallery exhibition space that exhibits the work of local artists. 716/484-2624 www.jamestownsavingsbankicearena.com 716/664-2465 www.artscouncil.com CHAUTAUQUA SPORTS HALL OF FAME 15 West Third Street 3 LUCY MURALS 5 CITY HALL & FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 200 East Third Street 7 Jamestown’s current City Hall (built in 1971) is placed where the former City Hall also stood (1895-1971). The area around City Hall, Tracy Plaza, has a series of Veteran’s Memorials. Across Third Street, in the next block is the First Congregational Church, built in 1869, it is the oldest congregation in Jamestown. Formed in 1816. In 1889, the large lighted stained glass Prendergast window was given in memory of Judge Alexander Prendergast, only son of James Prendergast, Jamestown’s founder. Tucked in among the large hotels and retail shops of the late 1870s is the Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame, honoring outstanding local athletes. (Hours vary.) The Hotel Jamestown and Hotel Samuels (now Covenant Manor) are exaples of the grand hotels that housed thousands of the furniture buyers who came to Jamestown to buy high-quality local products. 716/484-2272 www.chautauquasportshalloffame.org LUCY DESI CENTER FOR COMEDY 2-10 West Main Street 4 ROBERT H. JACKSON CENTER 305 East Fourth Street 8 Welcome to the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnez Center; the Lucy-Desi Museum and Desilu Playhouse. See priceless costumes, TV sets, artifacts, photos and films of the First Couple of Comedy. Shops are available in each museum. Built on the former Prendergast block originally developed by the founding Prendergast family’s grandson in the late 1800s to support the ongoing work of the local public library of the same name. The Jackson Center is committed to the legacy of the Supreme Court Justice and US Nuremberg Prosecutor. The Center features changing exhibits, lectures and special programs year round. Built by financier Alonzo Kent in 1858, the Italianate building was the first brick home built in Jamestown. Kent was the president of the First National Bank of Jamestown, and a contributor to Abolitionist causes. 716/484-0800 www.lucy-desi.com 716/484-6646 www.roberthjackson.org LOOK UP! Downtown Jamestown is rich in Victorian-era storefronts JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK tour a self-guided walking W jamestown hat turns an afternoon walk into an adventure? A passion for discovery! And we’re passionate about what you’ll discover in Jamestown. Jamestown’s Cultural Heritage Celebrating 200 years of progress Jamestown, New York began as a lumbering camp with pioneer settlers clearing primeval forests to create farmland. It was named for James Prendergast, Jamestown's first family. By the Civil War, the railroad had arrived. Within a generation or two, Jamestown became a bustling city with robust textile mills, world-renowned furniture factories and a rich cultural life. The elegant Victorian-era homes you'll see on the tour are reflections of the hard work and past wealth of the community. Today, this city of 30,000 citizens is a magnet for people looking for the special qualities of a small town, one with all the benefits of a large city–education, culture, recreation and entertainment. From the timeless humor you might expect from Lucille Ball’s hometown, to an entire community dedicated to lifelong learning, you’ll find captivating stories that make life wonderful—and here it’s all just steps away. Visit www.jamestownupclose.com for other local attractions you’re sure to enjoy. Historic Jamestown. See it up close. Discover its many wonders! This brochure was prepared for the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund, with additional funding through the Chautauqua County Occupancy Tax Program. Underground Railroad Tableau in Dow Park www.jamestownupclose.com THE THURSTON BLOCK Fourth Street between Pine and Main Streets 9 PRENDERGAST LIBRARY 509 Cherry Street 13 The library’s namesake, James Prendergast, met an untimely death. His family took his idea of a free public library and made it a reality. James was the grandson and namesake of Jamestown’s founder. He was an accomplished attorney and real estate developer. The library serves over 900 patrons daily. It also sits on Jamestown’s second burial ground. Built in the 1870s, the Thurston Block reflects Jamestown’s rising prosperity in the 19th century. On each end of the block are the YMCA (built in 1900) and the YWCA (built in 1892). The first YMCA, built in 1858, was located at the corner of Main and Third Streets. It was built for $350,000—all donated monies. The YWCA was formed in 1888 by a group of prominent Jamestown women to uplift young women and their Christian values. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 410 North Main Street 10 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TABLEAU IN DOW PARK Washington at Sixth Street 14 GEORGE W. TEW HOUSE 413 North Main Street Pioneers to this densely wooded area found travel difficult. Keelboats were used until the late 1840s to move cargo and necessities. The keelboat landing was located on the banks of the “Rapids”, now the Chadakoin River, east of the Main St. Bridge. JAMESTOWN FURNITURE MART Washington at West Second Street 15 MARVIN COMMUNITY HOUSE 2 West Fifth Street KEELBOAT LANDING Main Street at Chadakoin River 18 Dow Park, located across West Sixth Street from the Prendergast Library, is named for Charles Dow whose home stands at the corner of West Fifth and Cherry Streets. Charles Dow was instrumental in creating the NYS Parks system, Niagara Falls State Park and Letchworth State Park in particular. The Underground Railroad Tableau depicts a fugitive slave finding safe haven at Catherine Harris’ s nearby home with the help of conductor Silas Shearman. Although changed over time to look more Victorian, the mansard roof shows its original style was Second Empire. Built in 1885 for George W. Tew, president of the National Bank of Jamestown, it has been a popular men’s club and the United Way office. The Tews were the only family that lived in the home. 12 Jamestown’s first theater, The Allen Opera House, predecessor to the Lucille Ball Little Theater, was built in 1881. The current Little Theater group is the oldest in New York State. Vaudeville, traveling drama groups, local theater groups , silent movies and talkies have all been part of Jamestown’s theater past. Jamestown has had 24 theaters over the years. 716/483-1095 www.lucilleballlittletheater.org This is the fourth church on this site. Its first service was held on Thanksgiving Day in 1894. It was built in memory of Catherine Prendergast, granddaughter of the founding father James, when she died at the young age of ten. St. Luke’s is known for its bells. Twelve bells in the tower are dedicated to the twelve apostles, the largest weighing 4,200 pounds., the smallest 418 pounds. A new system was installed in 2005, replacing the over 100-year-old original bells. 11 LUCILLE BALL LITTLE THEATER 18 East Second Street 17 JAMESTOWN’S RIVERWALK South Main Steet at the river 19 The river means power and transportation. Combine that with dense woodlands and you have lumbering and milling all along the river. Jamestown sprung up to support the early cabinet and furniture making, then tool making, and fine crafts after that. The addition of the railroads brought a cost effective way to move raw materials and export finished product across the country and in some cases, the world. The Furniture Exposition building was built in 1917 to showcase the many hardwood furniture makers in the area to over 1,500 buyers from around the world. It is nine stories, fire proof and 186,000 square feet. When the Jamestown Furniture Mart was built, it was the tallest building in the city. Over 150 furniture companies existed in Jamestown around 1900, second in the country. EARLY BANKING AND RETAIL North Main at Second Street 16 The shingle style farmhouse residence built in the mid1850s for Richard Lewis was renovated extensively in the mid-1890s for the prominent Marvin family. Mrs. Elizabeth Marvin left the home to the women of Jamestown in 1951 to provide a place for moral and scholarly pursuits. BROOKLYN SQUARE South Main Street between river and Route 60 20 The area from the Chadakoin River to Third Street once was the center of town. The first banks and retail businesses were along this stretch of Main Street. In 1831, Jamestown had eleven retail stores, the first bank, two factories, four saw mills, a grist mill, two printing offices and a number of machinery repair establishments for a population of 884. Known as Prendergast’s Meadow or the Flats in 1814, it was common pasture prone to flooding. In 1866, the flat was raised 10 feet above grade with gravel. By the early 1900s, immigrants from England, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Albania and Greece arrived to rebuild their lives. Being on the south side of the river, it was named Brooklyn Square after that well-known city. Once a center of business and retail activity, Urban Renewal in the 1970s brought many parking lots. 14 E Fifth St W Fifth St 11 10 W Fourth St P 1 start here! 1825 19 1810–First log cabin built at outlet of Chautauqua Lake by Prendergast employee. 1827–Jamestown incorporates as a Village. Spring St 7 5 E First St 18 ER N RIV I O K A CHAD 20 P 1828–First steamboat plies Chautauqua Lake. 16 6 P 15 N RIVER AKOI D A CH Tour Stops 1840 5 E Second St 716/664-6256 www.fentonhistorycenter.com 1806–Jamestown’s 1816–Jamestown Post founding family, the Office established. Prendergasts, arrives. Furniture making begins. 5 17 Pine St 3 Cherry St P S Main St W Second St amestown’s Timeline 1806 Washington St (Route 60) 2 Welcome to the home of New York State’s 25th Governor. Reuben E. Fenton (18191885) was Chautauqua County’s most famous citizen during the last half of the nineteenth century. He also served as a five-term U.S. Congressman and U. S. Senator. His home–with its strong Italian Villa flavor–was built in 1863 and remained in the Fenton family until 1919, when it was sold to the City. It was then used by local veterans’ groups and for City government offices. In 1963, the Fenton Historical Society was organized and the City made the mansion available as a center for its museum and collections. The museum is four floors of exhibits, artifacts, pictures and period rooms about Jamestown. J P 9 4 W Third St FENTON HISTORY CENTER, MUSEUM & RESEARCH CENTER 67 Washington Street 21 8 E Fourth St Lafayette St The Drawing Room at the Fenton Mansion. From the Underground Railroad to farming, from trolleys to life at the turn of the 20th century, you’ll find it all here! Prendergast Ave 12 Pine St Cherry St 13 Spring St E Sixth St N Main St W Sixth St 1860–First train arrives in Jamestown. 1860 1849–First Swedish, German and Irish immigrants arrive. Attractions 1862–Great Fire levels Main Street from Second to Third Streets. 1870 1861–Civil war begins, Village sends 400 troops by end of war in 1865. 1879–First telephone service begins with 12 customers. 21 Suggested Route 1886–Jamestown incorporates as a City. 1885 Washington St (Route 60 ) 1900 Public Restrooms 1911–Professional fire service 1920–Jamestown begins with 37 men replacing population tops 200 volunteers. 38,900. 1915 1900–Jamestown produces over $1.03 million in products per year. 1940–Parking meters used in Jamestown. 1930 1929–Jamestown Municipal Airport opens. 1945 P Public Parking 1956–25,000 people welcome Lucille Ball to Jamestown for movie premier. 1960 1950–Jamestown Community College opens, the first in New York State. 1980 1960s–Urban Renewal changes Brooklyn Square from neighborhoods to industrial parks.