Oaks Corners is a hamlet in Ontario County, New York, United States. The community is 4.7 miles (7.6 km) north-northwest of Geneva. Oaks Corners has a post office with ZIP code 14518.
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Philetus Swift House is a historic home located at Phelps in Ontario County, New York. The limestone dwelling was built in two stages between 1792 and 1816. It is distinguished by a 2½-story, three-bay side-hall Federal-style main block and 2-story side ell. Also on the property are two contributing barns.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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Flint Creek is a creek in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, located between Canandaigua Lake and Seneca Lake. Flint Creek is part of the Oswego River drainage basin, which ultimately drains to Lake Ontario. It has two head springs in the town of Italy which come together on the floor of Italy Valley. It then flows through the hamlets of Potter, Gorham, and Seneca Castle, and ends in the village of Phelps where it joins the Canandaigua Outlet.
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The Dr. John Quincy Howe House is a notable house located in Phelps, New York. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house is thought to be the only house in the state of New York with a two-story privy and the only house in the United States with a two-story brick privy.
The house is owned by the Phelps Community Historical Society and is operated as a museum.
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Phelps Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at Phelps in Ontario County, New York, USA. The church was constructed in 1845 and is an example of Greek Revival style, cobblestone ecclesiastical architecture. It is a rectangular, gable roofed building built primarily of lake washed cobbles. It is among the approximately 101 cobblestone buildings in Ontario County and 26 in the village and town of Phelps.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
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St. John's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Phelps in Ontario County, New York. It was built in 1849, the chancel was extended in 1897, and the tower added in 1905. The meeting room and office addition was completed in 1954. It is architecturally significant as a Gothic Revival-style church that reflects the "English parish" movement traceable to the Church of St. James the Less in Philadelphia.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
The congregation of St. John's merged with St. John's Episcopal Church, Clifton Springs in 1967. Currently, the historic building houses the Phelps Arts Center.