Built in 1901 of brown sandstone. The Armory was a Gothic effect with a medieval military arch and crenelated parapets. Currently used as the Medina YMCA.
Side view of the Medina Armory. Constructed in 1901 of brown sandstone. Currently used as the Medina YMCA. At the intersection stands the Company F memorial and bronze statue.
Front of the church constructed in 1870 of grey sandstone. To the right is the Medina Post Office, red brick, which is listed on the historic registry of buildings.
View from the northern entrance to the culvert. The same sign is located at both entrances. Built of sandstone in 1823. Included in Ripley's Believe It or Not.
This is the southern entrance to the culvert coming from Route 31. Constructed with Medina Sandstone; the culvert was originally built in 1823. As the Erie Canal was enlarged, the culvert was rebuilt at least three times. This is the only known road under the Erie Canal.
Cooper Funeral Home built in 1908 of brown sandstone. To the left is the grey First Baptist Church and across the street in red brick is The Church of God Pentecostal.
View of the alley between Bent's Opera House and the Sandstone Apartments. Both buildings are constructed of Medina Sandstone. At the end of the alley is one of several community murals. Across the street in red brick is the old Newell Shirt Factory Building.
Front of Bent's Opera House. Built in 1865 in an Italianate style of grey sandstone. Located in the middle of the Historic Downtown area. Restoration of the building was completed in 2021.
View of the front of the Opera House from across the street. Several local businesses can be seen in the Historic Downtown area as well. Built of grey sandstone.
Eastern facing side of the church. St John's was built using Sandstone from the banks of the Oak Orchard Creek in 1832. It was built in a Gothic Revival style of architecture. The local VFW can be seen as well as part of the Erie Canal. Route 31 runs along the front of the church.
Image of path at Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora, NY. This part of the path enters the forested area in the center of park off a main convergence point for several paths.