


 On 9/1/11 
Dolan writes: "This house is on potters corners between Collinsville and 
C-ville. It looks like its being restored. There is another section of the roof 
put on in the past few years."
On 9/1/11 
Dolan writes: "This house is on potters corners between Collinsville and 
C-ville. It looks like its being restored. There is another section of the roof 
put on in the past few years."















 Tammy A. writes: "This was once a feed mill the trains used to run there I 
think it is now owned by the farmer up the road. This is outside of Three Mile 
Bay on the Three Mile Creek Road."
Tammy A. writes: "This was once a feed mill the trains used to run there I 
think it is now owned by the farmer up the road. This is outside of Three Mile 
Bay on the Three Mile Creek Road."


 Mike K. writes: "The home has been completely 
redone since the fire."
Mike K. writes: "The home has been completely 
redone since the fire." 


 From comac1103 (via
Flickr.com): 
"What a wonderful shot of this kind of creepy looking place."
From comac1103 (via
Flickr.com): 
"What a wonderful shot of this kind of creepy looking place." Mike 
	  K. writes: "Has been boarded up since the woman died. Her son comes from 
	  Sodus once a month to mow the grass."
Mike 
	  K. writes: "Has been boarded up since the woman died. Her son comes from 
	  Sodus once a month to mow the grass." Steve B. 
	  writes "House was owned by my aunt and uncle both have died now owned by 
	  their daughter."
Steve B. 
	  writes "House was owned by my aunt and uncle both have died now owned by 
	  their daughter." 
	   
	   Mike F. 
	  writes "The house isn't creepy. Had many happy visits to see my 
	  grandparents when I was younger. The house has been closed up since 1986. 
	  My parents still own the property."
Mike F. 
	  writes "The house isn't creepy. Had many happy visits to see my 
	  grandparents when I was younger. The house has been closed up since 1986. 
	  My parents still own the property." 
	  
	   
	   Fish 
	  writes "Info from daughter; This is my parents' house and it hasn't 
	  been occupied since the mid eighties. We still own it and take care of the 
	  lawn as much as we can."
Fish 
	  writes "Info from daughter; This is my parents' house and it hasn't 
	  been occupied since the mid eighties. We still own it and take care of the 
	  lawn as much as we can."  
	  
	   
	   On 
	  1/7/13 bill bolam writes "Why do these relatives and owners in NY allow 
	  houses buildings etc, decay to nothing and ask a price that normal working 
	  people cant afford, and local towns are just as bad with outragest taxes 
	  on decayed structures. Some of these will never be built this well again. 
	  just a true shame on greedy people and over taxing towns. Sorry we looked 
	  for 5 years now, watch houses that need work rot away during next years 
	  and still high priced. Beechnut is such a good example, Henzi, offered 3x 
	  what it was worth and town wouldnt allow sale, so sad."
On 
	  1/7/13 bill bolam writes "Why do these relatives and owners in NY allow 
	  houses buildings etc, decay to nothing and ask a price that normal working 
	  people cant afford, and local towns are just as bad with outragest taxes 
	  on decayed structures. Some of these will never be built this well again. 
	  just a true shame on greedy people and over taxing towns. Sorry we looked 
	  for 5 years now, watch houses that need work rot away during next years 
	  and still high priced. Beechnut is such a good example, Henzi, offered 3x 
	  what it was worth and town wouldnt allow sale, so sad."


 From deueltl (via 
Flickr.com): "The house is overgrown but the lawn is mowed...makes a great 
contrast actually."
From deueltl (via 
Flickr.com): "The house is overgrown but the lawn is mowed...makes a great 
contrast actually." Olive H. writes "This may have been the James Perrigo house. No one lived in it since Mrs. Perrigo died in the late 1950's."
Olive H. writes "This may have been the James Perrigo house. No one lived in it since Mrs. Perrigo died in the late 1950's." Jean H. writes: "This house was torn down in 2009."
Jean H. writes: "This house was torn down in 2009."



 From kspig7 (via 
Flickr.com): "I hope so! They don't make them like that anymore :-)..."
From kspig7 (via 
Flickr.com): "I hope so! They don't make them like that anymore :-)..." From roadlsstrvld (via 
Flickr.com): "So sad when a beauty like this is neglected..."
From roadlsstrvld (via 
Flickr.com): "So sad when a beauty like this is neglected..." From Orie K.: "I drive by this house all the time and it make me so sad. I 
would love to know its history."
From Orie K.: "I drive by this house all the time and it make me so sad. I 
would love to know its history." Joy 
Griswold Wisner writes: "My father had a friend named Zimmer once. Can't 
remember first name.....He told us of memories of it being in his family. No 
details known. This would have been early 20th century."
Joy 
Griswold Wisner writes: "My father had a friend named Zimmer once. Can't 
remember first name.....He told us of memories of it being in his family. No 
details known. This would have been early 20th century."  On 
12/11/11 Hulbeje writes "Not abandoned.  Someone lives in this house; they 
have for years..."
On 
12/11/11 Hulbeje writes "Not abandoned.  Someone lives in this house; they 
have for years..." On 
1/13/12 jepperscheese writes "Friends and I always thought this was an abandoned 
house that was haunted! So one night we pulled up across the street in front of 
the house got out and locked the keys inside the car!!! So there we were 
stranded when all of a sudden a light came on and some one yelled out from the 
"haunted" house asking if we needed any help!!! Definitely wasn't haunted or 
abandoned, kind little older folks live there."
On 
1/13/12 jepperscheese writes "Friends and I always thought this was an abandoned 
house that was haunted! So one night we pulled up across the street in front of 
the house got out and locked the keys inside the car!!! So there we were 
stranded when all of a sudden a light came on and some one yelled out from the 
"haunted" house asking if we needed any help!!! Definitely wasn't haunted or 
abandoned, kind little older folks live there." On 
11/16/12 Tim writes "I've 
heard rumor that there was an ax murder here in the late 1800s, and that is why 
so many people believe it is haunted."
On 
11/16/12 Tim writes "I've 
heard rumor that there was an ax murder here in the late 1800s, and that is why 
so many people believe it is haunted." On 
4/4/2014 Katie writes "This house is now up for sale. 
Too bad there are no 
photos of the inside. The property surrounding it is also for sale - for an 
additional $450,000. [Note from webmaster - this is no longer for sale.]
On 
4/4/2014 Katie writes "This house is now up for sale. 
Too bad there are no 
photos of the inside. The property surrounding it is also for sale - for an 
additional $450,000. [Note from webmaster - this is no longer for sale.]


 Belair56 writes "in the 80s the owner Mrs. Mayhali Jackson was 
murdered there, by a drifter whose name escapes me, it was then opened as a bar 
with planned softball fields out back, never materialized."
Belair56 writes "in the 80s the owner Mrs. Mayhali Jackson was 
murdered there, by a drifter whose name escapes me, it was then opened as a bar 
with planned softball fields out back, never materialized."  
 On 
4/30/13 Gary B writes "Wasn't this called 'The Ideal Spot?' I remember my father 
talking about the place, it being quite the hot spot in it's day."
On 
4/30/13 Gary B writes "Wasn't this called 'The Ideal Spot?' I remember my father 
talking about the place, it being quite the hot spot in it's day." On 
6/11/15 Andy R. writes "This was not the Ideal Spot. The Ideal Spot was a 
restaurant/bar about a mile or so north of this location."
On 
6/11/15 Andy R. writes "This was not the Ideal Spot. The Ideal Spot was a 
restaurant/bar about a mile or so north of this location."


 Scannerman writes "From it's layout, I assume it was a 
"motor lodge" with the larger building being a general store, maybe even a dance 
hall way back when. Definitely a relic from America's romantic motoring past."
Scannerman writes "From it's layout, I assume it was a 
"motor lodge" with the larger building being a general store, maybe even a dance 
hall way back when. Definitely a relic from America's romantic motoring past."







 Update from Eileen P., she writes; 
"This appears to be the former Weaver Farm at Scott's Corners on RTE 178 Town of 
Henderson. it is on the right just before the bend. When the Weavers retired, it 
became part of the Whitecrest Farms and altho I do not know who owns it at 
present, I have seen the house being remodeled."
Update from Eileen P., she writes; 
"This appears to be the former Weaver Farm at Scott's Corners on RTE 178 Town of 
Henderson. it is on the right just before the bend. When the Weavers retired, it 
became part of the Whitecrest Farms and altho I do not know who owns it at 
present, I have seen the house being remodeled."  


 BJM writes that someone lives in the "house located just on the 
other side of the barn. It was at one time a dairy barn as the stantions are 
still in there."
BJM writes that someone lives in the "house located just on the 
other side of the barn. It was at one time a dairy barn as the stantions are 
still in there."






