The Peter D. Smith House at Waterloo Village
The Peter D. Smith house is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in the village. It is located on top of a rise of land on the north side of the old Waterloo Road.
This house is a three-story wood-framed dwelling designed in the Second Empire style of architecture.
Smith Peter Smith was the grandson of John Smith, who purchased both large and small tracts of land in and around the village in the late 1820s and early 1830s
The Peter D. Smith House at Waterloo Village
The Peter D. Smith house is considered to be the most architecturally significant building in the village. It is located on top of a rise of land on the north side of the old Waterloo Road.
This house is a three-story wood-framed dwelling designed in the Second Empire style of architecture.
Smith Peter Smith was the grandson of John Smith, who purchased both large and small tracts of land in and around the village in the late 1820s and early 1830s