Hannum House
Hannum House, believed to have been built circa 1840, stands as a testament to Skaneateles' evolution from a farming settlement into a diversified community. Named after Spencer Hannum, a prominent local entrepreneur and village president, the house reflects the rich history of the area and its development during a period of significant growth.
After changing hands several times, the house was renovated in the early 20th century and is now recognized on the National Historic Register as an example of a middle-class residence. Unlike many summer homes of affluent industrialists, Hannum House embodies the legacy of long-term community residents and their contributions to the village's heritage.
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