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Stones, bells, and stars in Alfred

toric District by the U. S. National Register of Historic Places. The District, consists of 133 properties and encompasses much of the Village with a significant concentration of residential, commercial, civic and religious architecture. The area includes both sides of Main Street. Structures in the District date from 1818 to the 1930s and are predominately American architectural styles, such as Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Octagon, Italianate, Italian Villa, Queen Anne/ Eastlake, Romanesque Revival, Colonial Revival, and Neoclassical. The most striking feature of this District is the red terra-cotta tile roofs.

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