McCaffe's Store
McCaffee's Store
This brick building at the southwest corner of Third Street and Third Avenue is the oldest of its type in the city. Built in 1852, it was a cigar store owned by William McCaffe. It became the site of a heated debate on the issue of incorporating the village. On December 3, 1853, in McCaffe’s store voters favorably decided the question by a vote of 82 to 52. The building has been remodeled several times. 1947.