The Cape Vincent Multiple Resource Area contains a significant collection of intact architectural and historic resources representing the settlement and development of the town of Cape Vincent as an agrarian community and St Lawrence River port from 1815 - c 1930. The twenty-six individual properties and one historic district constitute a building inventory of the most intact and significant surviving examples of nineteenth-century residential, agricultural, religious, commercial and industrial building types in the town. The nominated properties include representative examples of the regional vernacular building tradition, most employing indigenous limestone as the primary building material; intact surviving farm complexes with original agricultural outbuildings and farmland; and distinctive regional examples of Georgian, French Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire and Colonial Revival design. The architectural heritage of the town of Cape Vincent reflects its settlement by American pioneers and prominent French immigrants, the continuity and increasing refinement of vernacular masonry building traditions and the development of agriculture and mercantile prosperity. Cape Vincent has seen little, if any, twentieth-century growth. Its historic resources retain integrity of both architecture and setting, reflecting the nineteenth and early twentieth century development of this rural community. - NRHP, 16 August 1985
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Joseph Docteur House |
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Otis Starkey House |
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James Buckley House |
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Roxy Hotel |
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Aubertine Building |
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Vincent LeRay House |
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Lewis House |
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General Sacket House |
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Claude Vautrin House |
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Duvillard Mill |
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Union Meeting House |
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E K Burnham House |
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Cornelius Sacket House |
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Levi Anthony Building |
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Captain Louis Peugnet House |
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Xavier Chevalier House |
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Glen Building |
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Broadway Historic District |
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Reuter Dyer House |
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Warren Wilson House |
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Nicholas Cocaigne House |
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St Vincent of Paul Catholic Church |
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John Borland House |
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George Reynolds House |
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Remy Dezengremel House |
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Johnson House |
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Rogers Brothers Farmstead |
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Jean Philippe Galband du Fort House |
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St John's Episcopal Church |
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