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===Historic Buildings===
 
===Historic Buildings===
 
*[[Helderberg Grange]] - dates from the 19th Century. Until 1930 this was an open carriage shed on the first level and a community hall above. Now abandoned, it is on private property.  
 
*[[Helderberg Grange]] - dates from the 19th Century. Until 1930 this was an open carriage shed on the first level and a community hall above. Now abandoned, it is on private property.  
*[[Knox School District 5]] - dating from the 1890's was recently restored by Kiwanis; it is the only building in Knox thus far to earn a place on national historic register. Reached by a short trail from near the entrance of the [http://nysparks.state.ny.us/environment/nature-centers/8/details.aspx The Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center].  
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*[[Knox School District No. 5]] - dating from the 1890's was recently restored by Kiwanis; it is the only building in Knox thus far to earn a place on national historic register. Reached by a short trail from near the entrance of the [http://nysparks.state.ny.us/environment/nature-centers/8/details.aspx The Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center].  
 
*[[Methodist Church of Township]] - erected in 1851 and now abandoned. It is just across the street from what was school district number 2; converted to a Knox firehouse in 1966.   
 
*[[Methodist Church of Township]] - erected in 1851 and now abandoned. It is just across the street from what was school district number 2; converted to a Knox firehouse in 1966.   
 
*[[Knox School District No. 2]] - started around 1866 with around 59 school aged children. The school was closed about 1932 and remained empty until Knox Volunteer Fire Department bought it and converted it in 1966.   
 
*[[Knox School District No. 2]] - started around 1866 with around 59 school aged children. The school was closed about 1932 and remained empty until Knox Volunteer Fire Department bought it and converted it in 1966.   

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