VILLAGE OF FRANKLINVILLE, NY
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VILLAGE HISTORY

The Village of Franklinville is centrally located in the Town of Franklinville.

The Village encompasses 1.10 square miles and contains nearly 722 parcels of land with a population of 1652. The Village has 7.12 miles of roads. The Village of Franklinville was incorporated in 1874. The central core of the village is on the National Register of Historic Places as the Park Square Historic District. Also listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the Simeon B. Robbins House.

Simeon B. Robbins House, or The Miner's Cabin, is a three story, Queen Anne style wood frame dwelling built in 1895. The building features three towers. It is currently used as a museum and meeting space by the Ischua Valley Historical Society.

The Ischua Valley Historical Society was founded in 1966. Their mission is to collect, preserve, research, and interpret the historical and cultural heritage of the Ischua Valley region. Their website has a plethora of information and can be found here.
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  • Home
  • About Franklinville
    • Things to Do >
      • Meeting & Events Calendar
      • Community Links
      • Parks & Recreation
      • WNY Maple Festival
    • All About Franklinville >
      • Village History
      • How Do I Get Involved?
      • New Residents
  • Government
    • Officials & Boards >
      • Village Mayor
      • Village Board
      • Village Justice
      • Zoning Board of Appeals
      • Planning Board
    • Committees >
      • Tree Commission
      • Events Committee
      • Beautification Commitee
  • Police Department
    • About Us >
      • Contact Us
      • Mission, Vision, & Values
      • Policies >
        • Use of Force
      • Police Reform
    • Crime >
      • Camera Registry Program
      • Crime Prevention & Safety Tips
      • Property Check Program
      • Sex Offender Info
      • Statistics >
        • Call Volume
    • News >
      • Events
      • Press Releases
    • FAQ's >
      • Bikes/E-Bikes/Scooters
      • Child Safety Seat Installation
      • Fingerprints
      • Heat Safety
      • Traffic Stops
    • Who to Call >
      • Adult Protective Services
      • Animal Complaints
      • Pharmaceutical Waste Collection Program
  • Departments
    • A-H >
      • Accounts Receivable
      • Assessor
      • Code Enforcement >
        • Rental Property Inspections
      • Development
      • Highway
      • Human Resources
    • I-Z >
      • Parks & Recreation
      • Public Works >
        • Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
      • Village Clerk
      • Village Court
      • Waste & Recycling