Hawley Recognizes Local Towns For Making State And National Register Of Historic Places

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) today recognized the Park State Historic District in the Village of Brockport and the Holley Village Historic District in the Village of Holley for their recommendation to the State and National Registry of Historic Places. Both villages, represented by Hawley in the Assembly, were recommended by the New York State Board for Historic Preservation along with 24 other properties, districts and resources on Friday.

“The villages of Brockport and Holley are exceptional places to live and receive an education,” Hawley said. “Brockport has transformed over the last two centuries from an industrial and commercial hub to a thriving village thanks to the addition of The College at Brockport. The Village of Holley is rich with history as its main development came during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Now it is home to many residential neighborhoods and thriving businesses. I am proud to represent both villages in Albany.”