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North Tonawanda, New York

North Tonawanda is a city in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 31,568 at the 2010 census. It is part of the BuffaloNiagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is named after Tonawanda Creek, its south border.

North Tonawanda
City of North Tonawanda
Left to right from top: Gateway Harbor, Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum, Riviera Theatre
Nickname: 
N.T.
Location in Niagara County and the state of New York.
Coordinates: 43°2′28″N 78°52′8″W / 43.04111°N 78.86889°W / 43.04111; -78.86889
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyNiagara
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council
 • MayorAustin J. Tylec (D)
Area
 • Total10.89 sq mi (28.22 km2)
 • Land10.09 sq mi (26.14 km2)
 • Water0.80 sq mi (2.08 km2)
Elevation
574 ft (175 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total30,496
 • Density3,021.50/sq mi (1,166.62/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
14120
Area code716
FIPS code36-53682
GNIS feature ID0958935
WebsiteCity website

Tonawanda in the Seneca tongue means "Swift Running Water". Tonawanda Creek, which flows into the Niagara River, once had large stretches of rapids (see Rapids, New York) until it was tamed with the construction of the Erie Canal.

The city also calls itself "The Lumber City," due to its past primary industry and once was the largest port on the Great Lakes during the height of the Erie Canal. Along Goundry Street are mansions built for the lumber barons, including 208 Goundry Street, called "Kent Place", designed by Stanford White. Many of the local residents refer to the city as "The Jewel of Niagara County" due to its geographical setting between the Niagara River and Erie Canal. It is also home to the 2009 Class AA NYS Football Champion Lumberjacks. Street signs on the borders of town welcome visitors to "The Home Of The Carousel".

History Edit

After the first settlers arrived in 1809, North Tonawanda became part of the town of Wheatfield, New York in Niagara County, from May 1836. An abortive attempt at a village containing portions in two counties and two towns from January 1854 until April 1857, it was part of the Niagara County/Town of Wheatfield component, with the other portion in Erie County and the Town of Tonawanda. The experiment was abandoned after New York State removed the village's North Tonawanda component. Oral history claims a dispute between merchants was the cause, but the combination of communities in two counties and two towns was unwieldy. After becoming a village on May 8, 1865 (still in the Town of Wheatfield, but as part of Martinsville, New York), North Tonawanda was incorporated as a City on April 24, 1897.[2]

North Tonawanda is on the north side of the Erie Canal/Tonawanda Creek, across from Erie County, New York and the communities of the City of Tonawanda and the Town of Amherst. The Town of Wheatfield borders North Tonawanda on the north and east; the Niagara River serves as its western border, as Tonawanda Creek is its southern border. North Tonawanda is the second largest city in Niagara County, after Niagara Falls, New York.[2]

North Tonawanda is known as "The Lumber City," because it was from the mid-19th century through the 1970s, a lumber transportation and forwarding center of significance because of the ready availability of lumber. It was the birthplace of the Herschell-Spillman Company/Allan Herschell Co., one of the leading manufacturers of carousels in America and is now the home of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum.[2][3] In 1888, Herschell attracted expatriate Belgian Eugene de Kleist to North Tonawanda, who started the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory to produce band organs. Taken over in 1909 by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company after De Kleist became mayor of North Tonawanda in 1906, Wurlitzer became one of the largest musical instrument manufacturing plants in the world. The Ray H. Bennett Lumber Co., one of more than 150 lumber companies to have called North Tonawanda home, produced kit homes sold around the nation and Canada for 70 years. Richardson Boat, Buffalo Bolt, Durez Chemical, National Grinding Wheel, Taylor Devices, International Paper, Tonawanda Iron & Steel, Riverside Chemical, and hundreds of other successful manufacturing businesses called North Tonawanda home.

The Railroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier occupies a 1923 Erie Railroad station on Oliver Street. The Riviera Theater and Performing Arts Center on Webster Street, in a restored Italian Renaissance-style building, features plays, concerts, movies and other events, and its 1926 "Mighty Wurlitzer" organ is featured in monthly organ concerts. The theater is one of only a handful in the United States with projectors capable of showing nitrate film prints in common use before about 1951. The Ghostlight Theatre is a community theater in a century-old church. The former Carnegie Library is home to the Carnegie Art Center. An E. B. Green designed building houses the Buffalo Suzuki Strings Musical Arts Center. An active arts community has developed in the downtown area as well. The North Tonawanda History Museum no longer occupies the former G. C. Murphy Co. store building on Webster Street in the heart of the Downtown Historic District.[2][4]

Parks in North Tonawanda include Veteran's Park, which has a monument to U.S. Seabees, one to the U.S. Marines, and is working on one to Vietnam War Veterans; Gateway Harbor Park, along the Erie Canal, the site of the annual Canal Fest in July and free concerts and other activities; the 53-acre (210,000 m2) Gratwick-Riverside Park along the Niagara River; and Pine Woods Park, Mayor's Park, and the North Tonawanda Botanical Gardens with a boat launch.[2][4]

The Buffalo Norsemen played their home games in North Tonawanda during their existence.

Geography Edit

North Tonawanda is located at 43°2′28″N 78°52′8″W / 43.04111°N 78.86889°W / 43.04111; -78.86889 (43.041006, -78.868920).[5]

The Erie Canal defines the southern and the majority of the eastern borders of the city, with the rest of the eastern border made up of Sweeney Street and Old Falls Boulevard. Niagara Falls Boulevard (US Route 62) defines the northeastern border of the city. The majority of the northern border of the city is a line that runs east-west just above Forbes Terrace, mostly paralleling Ruie Road, with the rest of the northern border being a short northwesterly line that runs from Ward Road to Witmer Road. The western edge of the city is defined by the Niagara River and a line that runs just west of and parallel to Witmer Road. Also, at the southwest corner of the city is Tonawanda Island, which is separated from the mainland by the Little River (Part of the East Branch of the Niagara River) and is part of the city.

The edge of North Tonawanda is sometimes hard to find, because the southern parts of both the Towns of Wheatfield and Pendleton use the same zip code as North Tonawanda, 14120.

Climate Edit

Climate data for North Tonawanda, New York (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1982–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 66
(19)
74
(23)
82
(28)
93
(34)
94
(34)
95
(35)
100
(38)
97
(36)
95
(35)
87
(31)
80
(27)
72
(22)
100
(38)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 55.1
(12.8)
55.2
(12.9)
66.9
(19.4)
79.2
(26.2)
86.1
(30.1)
90.2
(32.3)
91.2
(32.9)
90.3
(32.4)
87.3
(30.7)
78.8
(26.0)
67.7
(19.8)
56.5
(13.6)
93.0
(33.9)
Average high °F (°C) 33.2
(0.7)
35.5
(1.9)
44.1
(6.7)
56.9
(13.8)
69.8
(21.0)
78.8
(26.0)
82.8
(28.2)
81.5
(27.5)
74.3
(23.5)
61.2
(16.2)
49.2
(9.6)
38.0
(3.3)
58.8
(14.9)
Daily mean °F (°C) 24.9
(−3.9)
26.2
(−3.2)
34.0
(1.1)
45.2
(7.3)
57.2
(14.0)
66.9
(19.4)
70.9
(21.6)
69.7
(20.9)
62.4
(16.9)
50.8
(10.4)
40.0
(4.4)
30.6
(−0.8)
48.2
(9.0)
Average low °F (°C) 16.7
(−8.5)
16.9
(−8.4)
23.8
(−4.6)
33.5
(0.8)
44.6
(7.0)
55.0
(12.8)
59.1
(15.1)
57.8
(14.3)
50.4
(10.2)
40.4
(4.7)
30.7
(−0.7)
23.1
(−4.9)
37.7
(3.2)
Mean minimum °F (°C) −0.6
(−18.1)
0.4
(−17.6)
7.4
(−13.7)
22.2
(−5.4)
32.2
(0.1)
42.4
(5.8)
49.6
(9.8)
47.9
(8.8)
37.4
(3.0)
27.8
(−2.3)
18.4
(−7.6)
7.1
(−13.8)
−4.0
(−20.0)
Record low °F (°C) −12
(−24)
−15
(−26)
−8
(−22)
15
(−9)
25
(−4)
35
(2)
41
(5)
36
(2)
27
(−3)
21
(−6)
10
(−12)
−9
(−23)
−15
(−26)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.19
(81)
2.44
(62)
2.94
(75)
3.64
(92)
3.38
(86)
3.30
(84)
3.46
(88)
3.10
(79)
3.90
(99)
3.94
(100)
3.46
(88)
3.39
(86)
40.14
(1,020)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 22.9
(58)
16.1
(41)
13.1
(33)
2.7
(6.9)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.5
(1.3)
6.0
(15)
18.5
(47)
79.8
(203)
Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 9.5
(24)
9.1
(23)
7.9
(20)
1.0
(2.5)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.2
(0.51)
2.4
(6.1)
6.7
(17)
13.3
(34)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 20.0 15.8 15.1 14.3 13.3 12.3 11.2 10.6 11.3 14.6 14.5 18.2 171.2
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 16.5 13.1 8.4 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4.6 11.6 57.4
Source: NOAA[6][7]

Buildings Edit

It is home to many historic mansions and an historic cemetery.

The North Tonawanda City Market, established in 1908, is the oldest farmer's market in Niagara County. It is open three days a week year round but busiest in the summer and early fall, when more than 70 area farmers sell there.[4]

The city has a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places.[8][9][10]

The old Wurlitzer Organ Factory which is now leased to various light industrial, high technology, and commercial businesses.

Historic Sites Edit

The following are the historic sites in North Tonawanda of such significance as to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Site Name Image Location Comment
1 Riviera Theatre   67 Webster Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, March 20, 1980
2 Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum   180 Thompson Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, April 18. 1985
3 United States Post Office   141 Goundry Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, May 11, 1989
4 Carnegie Library   249 Goundry Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, July 14, 1995
5 Dick Block   62 Webster Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, November 21, 2012
6 Herschell–Spillman Motor Company Complex   184 Sweeney Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places, June 5, 2013

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18801,492
18904,793221.2%
19009,06989.2%
191011,95531.8%
192015,48229.5%
193019,01922.8%
194020,2546.5%
195024,73122.1%
196034,75740.5%
197036,0123.6%
198035,760−0.7%
199034,989−2.2%
200033,262−4.9%
201031,568−5.1%
202030,496−3.4%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]

As of the census[12] of 2000, there were 33,262 people, 13,671 households, and 8,981 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,293.2 inhabitants per square mile (1,271.5/km2). There were 14,425 housing units at an average density of 1,428.2 per square mile (551.4/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 97.86% White, 0.29% African American, 0.34% Native American, 0.53% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.29% from other races, and 0.68% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.09% of the population.

There were 13,671 households, out of which 30.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.8% were married couples living together, 11.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.3% were non-families. 29.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 3.03.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.7% under the age of 18, 8.6% from 18 to 24, 28.9% from 25 to 44, 23.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.6 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $39,154, and the median income for a family was $50,219. Males had a median income of $36,551 versus $25,129 for females. The per capita income for the city was $19,264. 7.2% of the population and 5.4% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 9.1% are under the age of 18 and 6.1% are 65 or older.

Schools Edit

The public schools of North Tonawanda are the North Tonawanda High School,[13] North Tonawanda Middle School,[14] Drake Elementary School,[15] North Tonawanda Intermediate School,[16] Spruce Elementary School,[17] and Ohio Elementary School.[18]

Essential services Edit

  • North Tonawanda City School District
  • North Tonawanda Police Department
  • North Tonawanda Public Library
  • DeGraff Memorial Hospital, part of Kaleida Health
  • North Tonawanda Fire Department (Combination Fire Dept); The department consist of 38 full-time career firefighters and volunteer firefighters from the Columbia Hook & Ladder Co. #1, Active Hose Co. #2, Live Hose Co. #4, Rescue Fire Co. #5, Gratwick Hose Co. #6, and the Sweeney Hose Co. #7. The NTFD has five stations and 6 apparatuses: 3 engines (Engine-4, Engine-6, and Engine-7); a ladder truck (Truck-1); a light rescue (Rescue-1); and a command car (Car-10). Staffing consists of four platoons (1-4).

Notable people Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e North Tonawanda History Museum ©
  3. ^ Carrousel Factory Museum
  4. ^ a b c Smyczynski, Christine A. (2005), "Western New York: From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes". pp 93-99, 101-102. The Countryman Press: Woodstock, Vermont.
  5. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  6. ^ "NowData – NOAA Online Weather Data". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "Summary of Monthly Normals 1991–2020". Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  8. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  9. ^ "National Register of Historic Places". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/03/12 through 12/07/12. National Park Service. December 14, 2012.
  10. ^ "National Register of Historic Places". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 6/17/13 through 6/21/13. National Park Service. June 28, 2013.
  11. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  12. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  13. ^ North Tonawanda High School / Overview
  14. ^ North Tonawanda Middle School / Overview
  15. ^ Drake Elementary School / Overview
  16. ^ North Tonawanda Intermediate School / Overview
  17. ^ Spruce Elementary School / Overview
  18. ^ Ohio Elementary School / Overview

External links Edit

  • City of North Tonawanda webpage
  • North Tonawanda History Museum

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North Tonawanda is a city in Niagara County New York United States The population was 31 568 at the 2010 census It is part of the Buffalo Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area The city is named after Tonawanda Creek its south border North TonawandaCityCity of North TonawandaLeft to right from top Gateway Harbor Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum Riviera TheatreNickname N T Location in Niagara County and the state of New York Coordinates 43 2 28 N 78 52 8 W 43 04111 N 78 86889 W 43 04111 78 86889CountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountyNiagaraGovernment TypeMayor Council MayorAustin J Tylec D Area 1 Total10 89 sq mi 28 22 km2 Land10 09 sq mi 26 14 km2 Water0 80 sq mi 2 08 km2 Elevation574 ft 175 m Population 2020 Total30 496 Density3 021 50 sq mi 1 166 62 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code14120Area code716FIPS code36 53682GNIS feature ID0958935WebsiteCity websiteTonawanda in the Seneca tongue means Swift Running Water Tonawanda Creek which flows into the Niagara River once had large stretches of rapids see Rapids New York until it was tamed with the construction of the Erie Canal The city also calls itself The Lumber City due to its past primary industry and once was the largest port on the Great Lakes during the height of the Erie Canal Along Goundry Street are mansions built for the lumber barons including 208 Goundry Street called Kent Place designed by Stanford White Many of the local residents refer to the city as The Jewel of Niagara County due to its geographical setting between the Niagara River and Erie Canal It is also home to the 2009 Class AA NYS Football Champion Lumberjacks Street signs on the borders of town welcome visitors to The Home Of The Carousel Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Buildings 3 1 Historic Sites 4 Demographics 5 Schools 6 Essential services 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditAfter the first settlers arrived in 1809 North Tonawanda became part of the town of Wheatfield New York in Niagara County from May 1836 An abortive attempt at a village containing portions in two counties and two towns from January 1854 until April 1857 it was part of the Niagara County Town of Wheatfield component with the other portion in Erie County and the Town of Tonawanda The experiment was abandoned after New York State removed the village s North Tonawanda component Oral history claims a dispute between merchants was the cause but the combination of communities in two counties and two towns was unwieldy After becoming a village on May 8 1865 still in the Town of Wheatfield but as part of Martinsville New York North Tonawanda was incorporated as a City on April 24 1897 2 North Tonawanda is on the north side of the Erie Canal Tonawanda Creek across from Erie County New York and the communities of the City of Tonawanda and the Town of Amherst The Town of Wheatfield borders North Tonawanda on the north and east the Niagara River serves as its western border as Tonawanda Creek is its southern border North Tonawanda is the second largest city in Niagara County after Niagara Falls New York 2 North Tonawanda is known as The Lumber City because it was from the mid 19th century through the 1970s a lumber transportation and forwarding center of significance because of the ready availability of lumber It was the birthplace of the Herschell Spillman Company Allan Herschell Co one of the leading manufacturers of carousels in America and is now the home of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum 2 3 In 1888 Herschell attracted expatriate Belgian Eugene de Kleist to North Tonawanda who started the North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory to produce band organs Taken over in 1909 by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company after De Kleist became mayor of North Tonawanda in 1906 Wurlitzer became one of the largest musical instrument manufacturing plants in the world The Ray H Bennett Lumber Co one of more than 150 lumber companies to have called North Tonawanda home produced kit homes sold around the nation and Canada for 70 years Richardson Boat Buffalo Bolt Durez Chemical National Grinding Wheel Taylor Devices International Paper Tonawanda Iron amp Steel Riverside Chemical and hundreds of other successful manufacturing businesses called North Tonawanda home The Railroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier occupies a 1923 Erie Railroad station on Oliver Street The Riviera Theater and Performing Arts Center on Webster Street in a restored Italian Renaissance style building features plays concerts movies and other events and its 1926 Mighty Wurlitzer organ is featured in monthly organ concerts The theater is one of only a handful in the United States with projectors capable of showing nitrate film prints in common use before about 1951 The Ghostlight Theatre is a community theater in a century old church The former Carnegie Library is home to the Carnegie Art Center An E B Green designed building houses the Buffalo Suzuki Strings Musical Arts Center An active arts community has developed in the downtown area as well The North Tonawanda History Museum no longer occupies the former G C Murphy Co store building on Webster Street in the heart of the Downtown Historic District 2 4 Parks in North Tonawanda include Veteran s Park which has a monument to U S Seabees one to the U S Marines and is working on one to Vietnam War Veterans Gateway Harbor Park along the Erie Canal the site of the annual Canal Fest in July and free concerts and other activities the 53 acre 210 000 m2 Gratwick Riverside Park along the Niagara River and Pine Woods Park Mayor s Park and the North Tonawanda Botanical Gardens with a boat launch 2 4 The Buffalo Norsemen played their home games in North Tonawanda during their existence Geography EditNorth Tonawanda is located at 43 2 28 N 78 52 8 W 43 04111 N 78 86889 W 43 04111 78 86889 43 041006 78 868920 5 The Erie Canal defines the southern and the majority of the eastern borders of the city with the rest of the eastern border made up of Sweeney Street and Old Falls Boulevard Niagara Falls Boulevard US Route 62 defines the northeastern border of the city The majority of the northern border of the city is a line that runs east west just above Forbes Terrace mostly paralleling Ruie Road with the rest of the northern border being a short northwesterly line that runs from Ward Road to Witmer Road The western edge of the city is defined by the Niagara River and a line that runs just west of and parallel to Witmer Road Also at the southwest corner of the city is Tonawanda Island which is separated from the mainland by the Little River Part of the East Branch of the Niagara River and is part of the city The edge of North Tonawanda is sometimes hard to find because the southern parts of both the Towns of Wheatfield and Pendleton use the same zip code as North Tonawanda 14120 Climate Edit Climate data for North Tonawanda New York 1991 2020 normals extremes 1982 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 66 19 74 23 82 28 93 34 94 34 95 35 100 38 97 36 95 35 87 31 80 27 72 22 100 38 Mean maximum F C 55 1 12 8 55 2 12 9 66 9 19 4 79 2 26 2 86 1 30 1 90 2 32 3 91 2 32 9 90 3 32 4 87 3 30 7 78 8 26 0 67 7 19 8 56 5 13 6 93 0 33 9 Average high F C 33 2 0 7 35 5 1 9 44 1 6 7 56 9 13 8 69 8 21 0 78 8 26 0 82 8 28 2 81 5 27 5 74 3 23 5 61 2 16 2 49 2 9 6 38 0 3 3 58 8 14 9 Daily mean F C 24 9 3 9 26 2 3 2 34 0 1 1 45 2 7 3 57 2 14 0 66 9 19 4 70 9 21 6 69 7 20 9 62 4 16 9 50 8 10 4 40 0 4 4 30 6 0 8 48 2 9 0 Average low F C 16 7 8 5 16 9 8 4 23 8 4 6 33 5 0 8 44 6 7 0 55 0 12 8 59 1 15 1 57 8 14 3 50 4 10 2 40 4 4 7 30 7 0 7 23 1 4 9 37 7 3 2 Mean minimum F C 0 6 18 1 0 4 17 6 7 4 13 7 22 2 5 4 32 2 0 1 42 4 5 8 49 6 9 8 47 9 8 8 37 4 3 0 27 8 2 3 18 4 7 6 7 1 13 8 4 0 20 0 Record low F C 12 24 15 26 8 22 15 9 25 4 35 2 41 5 36 2 27 3 21 6 10 12 9 23 15 26 Average precipitation inches mm 3 19 81 2 44 62 2 94 75 3 64 92 3 38 86 3 30 84 3 46 88 3 10 79 3 90 99 3 94 100 3 46 88 3 39 86 40 14 1 020 Average snowfall inches cm 22 9 58 16 1 41 13 1 33 2 7 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 6 0 15 18 5 47 79 8 203 Average extreme snow depth inches cm 9 5 24 9 1 23 7 9 20 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 51 2 4 6 1 6 7 17 13 3 34 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 20 0 15 8 15 1 14 3 13 3 12 3 11 2 10 6 11 3 14 6 14 5 18 2 171 2Average snowy days 0 1 in 16 5 13 1 8 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 11 6 57 4Source NOAA 6 7 Buildings EditIt is home to many historic mansions and an historic cemetery The North Tonawanda City Market established in 1908 is the oldest farmer s market in Niagara County It is open three days a week year round but busiest in the summer and early fall when more than 70 area farmers sell there 4 The city has a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places 8 9 10 The old Wurlitzer Organ Factory which is now leased to various light industrial high technology and commercial businesses Historic Sites Edit The following are the historic sites in North Tonawanda of such significance as to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places Site Name Image Location Comment1 Riviera Theatre nbsp 67 Webster Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places March 20 19802 Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum nbsp 180 Thompson Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places April 18 19853 United States Post Office nbsp 141 Goundry Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places May 11 19894 Carnegie Library nbsp 249 Goundry Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places July 14 19955 Dick Block nbsp 62 Webster Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places November 21 20126 Herschell Spillman Motor Company Complex nbsp 184 Sweeney Street Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 5 2013Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 18801 492 18904 793221 2 19009 06989 2 191011 95531 8 192015 48229 5 193019 01922 8 194020 2546 5 195024 73122 1 196034 75740 5 197036 0123 6 198035 760 0 7 199034 989 2 2 200033 262 4 9 201031 568 5 1 202030 496 3 4 U S Decennial Census 11 As of the census 12 of 2000 there were 33 262 people 13 671 households and 8 981 families residing in the city The population density was 3 293 2 inhabitants per square mile 1 271 5 km2 There were 14 425 housing units at an average density of 1 428 2 per square mile 551 4 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 97 86 White 0 29 African American 0 34 Native American 0 53 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 0 29 from other races and 0 68 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 09 of the population There were 13 671 households out of which 30 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 50 8 were married couples living together 11 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 34 3 were non families 29 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 43 and the average family size was 3 03 In the city the population was spread out with 23 7 under the age of 18 8 6 from 18 to 24 28 9 from 25 to 44 23 1 from 45 to 64 and 15 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 94 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 90 6 males The median income for a household in the city was 39 154 and the median income for a family was 50 219 Males had a median income of 36 551 versus 25 129 for females The per capita income for the city was 19 264 7 2 of the population and 5 4 of families were below the poverty line Out of the total people living in poverty 9 1 are under the age of 18 and 6 1 are 65 or older Schools EditThe public schools of North Tonawanda are the North Tonawanda High School 13 North Tonawanda Middle School 14 Drake Elementary School 15 North Tonawanda Intermediate School 16 Spruce Elementary School 17 and Ohio Elementary School 18 Essential services EditNorth Tonawanda City School District North Tonawanda Police Department North Tonawanda Public Library DeGraff Memorial Hospital part of Kaleida Health North Tonawanda Fire Department Combination Fire Dept The department consist of 38 full time career firefighters and volunteer firefighters from the Columbia Hook amp Ladder Co 1 Active Hose Co 2 Live Hose Co 4 Rescue Fire Co 5 Gratwick Hose Co 6 and the Sweeney Hose Co 7 The NTFD has five stations and 6 apparatuses 3 engines Engine 4 Engine 6 and Engine 7 a ladder truck Truck 1 a light rescue Rescue 1 and a command car Car 10 Staffing consists of four platoons 1 4 Notable people EditTed Barrett MLB umpire Rudy Bozak notable engineer Cindy Bradley jazz trumpet player Jim Britton retired MLB pitcher Rita Kogler Carver studio designer Eugene de Kleist organ builder Maryalice Demler former Miss New York Tonio di Paolo opera singer Ed Harmon professional football player Bret Hoffmann death metal vocalist Jim Hurtubise automobile racer Edward C Kuhn U S military coat of arms designer William Larson photographer Robert Mangold artist George D Maziarz politician Bernard Joseph McLaughlin Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo Diocese Hans Oldag German born American long distance runner Jamin Olivencia professional wrestler John Olszowka historian Robert G Ortt politician Gladys Parker comic strip artist Lewis S Payne former New York State Senator Roman Piskor NFL football player James Rand Jr industrialist Stan Rojek major league baseball player Geoff Sanderson former NHL player Paul Schaus sledge hockey gold medalist Robin Schimminger politician Don Smith Olympic rower Henry P Smith III politician Paul Van Arsdale hammered dulcimer player Christopher J Waild screenwriter Andy Williams guitarist in Every Time I Die Phil Fasciana Death Metal Guitarist See also Edit nbsp New York state portalTonawanda disambiguation References Edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b c d e North Tonawanda History Museum c Carrousel Factory Museum a b c Smyczynski Christine A 2005 Western New York From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes pp 93 99 101 102 The Countryman Press Woodstock Vermont US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 1 2021 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 Retrieved May 4 2021 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 National Register of Historic Places Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 12 03 12 through 12 07 12 National Park Service December 14 2012 National Register of Historic Places Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 6 17 13 through 6 21 13 National Park Service June 28 2013 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 North Tonawanda High School Overview North Tonawanda Middle School Overview Drake Elementary School Overview North Tonawanda Intermediate School Overview Spruce Elementary School Overview Ohio Elementary School OverviewExternal links EditCity of North Tonawanda webpage North Tonawanda History Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Tonawanda New York amp oldid 1179543724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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