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Eaton Family Residence-Jewish Center of Norwich

Coordinates:42°31′38.42″N75°31′24.5″W / 42.5273389°N 75.523472°W /42.5273389; -75.523472
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Historic house in New York, United States
"Jewish Center of Norwich" redirects here. For the synagogue in the United Kingdom, seeNorwich, United Kingdom. For other uses, seeJewish Center.

Jewish Center of Norwich
Religion
AffiliationJudaism
RiteUnaffiliated
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusSynagogue and community center
StatusActive
Location
Location72 South Broad Street,Norwich,New York
CountryUnited States
Eaton Family Residence-Jewish Center of Norwich is located in New York
Eaton Family Residence-Jewish Center of Norwich
Location inNew York
Coordinates42°31′38.42″N75°31′24.5″W / 42.5273389°N 75.523472°W /42.5273389; -75.523472
Architecture
ArchitectsGaggin & Gaggin
TypeHouse
StyleColonial Revival
Completed
  • 1914(as a house)
  • 1955(as a synagogue)
Eaton Family Residence-Jewish Center of Norwich
A black and white image of the R. D. Eaton family home
Area0.9 acres (0.36 ha)
NRHP reference No.09000375
Added to NRHPAugust 26, 2009
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TheEaton Family Residence-Jewish Center of Norwich is a historic home, nowunaffiliated[2]Jewishsynagogue and community center, located at 72 South Broad Street inNorwich,Chenango County, inNew York, in the United States.

The house was built in 1914 for R. D. Eaton to house his family, one of the most prominent families inCentral New York. The2+12-story, tan brick residence with a green ceramic tile, side-gabled roof resting on a cut stone foundations completed in theColonial Revival style. The main block is rectangular, five bays wide and two bays deep. The main entrance is set within a prominent one bay woodportico with gabled roof supported by paired, fluted classical columns.[3]

The building has been used as a synagogue and community center by localGerman-Jewish refugees, since 1955.[3]

The building was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1]

In April 2008, the synagogue was vandalised by three teenagers, who were charged with burglary, criminal mischief and conspiracy.[2] With the support ofSyracuse University,Nancy Cantor, the university'schancellor, and other benefactors, the former house and synagogue was restored.[4]

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register of Historic Places"(PDF).WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 6/01/09 THROUGH 6/06/09. National Park Service. June 12, 2009.
  2. ^abBrostoff, Marissa (April 17, 2008)."Struggling Synagogue Struck by Vandals".The Forward. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.
  3. ^abLaFrank, Kathleen (March 2009).National Register of Historic Places Registration: New York SP Eaton Family Residence--Jewish Center of Norwich. National Archives and Records Administration. RetrievedOctober 26, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.)
  4. ^Enslin, Rob (February 15, 2012)."SU helps Jewish Center of Norwich celebrate restoration efforts" (Press release).Syracuse University. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.

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