Description
Consisting of 55 acres and 133 buildings, the Alfred Village Historic District features a mix of commercial, civic, religious, and residential architecture dating from as early as 1818. With styles ranging from Greek Revival to Neoclassical, the district also includes the National-Register-listed Fireman’s Hall, and is well known for its many red terra cotta tile roofs, which reflect the importance of the local ceramic industry in the area.
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