Triangle Neighborhood
Historic Districts and Landmarks eligible
for listing on the State and National Registers of Historic Places
The list was culled from the Triangle
Neighborhood Historic Resources Intensive Level Survey
-- but it is not an official part of the survey.
"Eligible" means that the State Historic Preservation Office has determined that, the property(ies) meets the criteria for a listing on the State Register of Historic Places. Of course, to become listed on the Register, a nomination would have to submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office."
Triangle neighborhood boundaries:
- Northern boundary - Cazenovia Creek
- Southern boundary - Amber Street
- Eastern boundary - South Park Avenue and Southside Parkway.
- Western boundary - Hopkins Street, Lilac Street, and the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad line incorporate the original Abbott Road and South Park Avenue
"Eligible" (potential) Thematic Resource
- Crystal Street holds a large number of intact single-family "kit" houses modeled on the bungalow style.
"Eligible" (Potential) Individual Properties
- 3 Heussy Street "kit" house
- 35 Heussy Street
- 102 Macamley Street
- St. Jude's Church Episcopal Church at 124 Macamley Street
- Holy Family Roman Catholic Church Complex at northwest corner of South Park Avenue and Tifft Street
- South Park Baptist Church at 187 Southside Parkway
- South Park Theatre at 1770 South Park Avenue
- 83-87 Abbott Road