View from the Southern side of the depot. Built in 1908 of red sandstone. To the right is the railroad tracks. On the other side of the tracks is Medina Cold Storage.
Inside the Civil War Monument at Mt Albion cemetery. The spiral staircase can be taken to the top of the monument where a lovely view of the surrounding cemetery can be seen. On the 9 marble slabs you can see the names of 463 local residents who died fighting the war.
Side view of the sandstone chapel. Includes a view of the steep gabled roof. Includes a view of the entrance from Route 31 and several headstones from the surrounding cemetery.
Sideview of the church in Albion, NY. You can see the ashlar pattern of the sandstone. Multiple Tiffany stained glass windows can be seen. You can see the County Courthouse and jail across the street.
Side view of St. John's Episcopal Church facing the west. Opposite of the church can be seen the backs of the the historic buildings located on Main St, Medina.
Front view of St Joseph's Cemetery Chapel in Albion, NY. Built in 1920 of red Medina Sandstone. Constructed in the Romanesque style. Located at the entrance to the cemetery. Opposite the chapel is Route 31.
Built in 1908 of brown sandstone. Large white columns adorn the front. To the left The First Baptist Church can be seen. Across the street is The Church of God Pentecostal in red brick.
Front view of the Boxwood Chapel at the entrance to the cemetery. Built in 1903 using mostly brown Sandstone from the McCormick Quarry. The design is typical of Gothic Revival architecture. Route 63 can be seen adjacent to the entrance.
Back side of the Chapel looking towards Route 63. You can see the chapel is built directly into the hill. Behind the chapel you can see some of the older headstones located in the cemetery.
Front entrance to St. John's Episcopal Church. Known as the "church in the middle of the road" in Ripley's Believe It or Not. It is bordered by Church St on the East and West and E. Center St on the North.