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Childs is a small community called a hamlet in Orleans County, New York, in the United States. It's part of the town of Gaines. Childs is famous because it's home to the amazing Cobblestone Historic District. This special area was recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1993.

Discovering Childs, New York

Childs is a quiet hamlet, which is a small village or settlement. It's not as big as a town or city. This charming place is located in Orleans County, New York. It's a part of the larger town of Gaines.

How Childs Got Its Name

Before it was called Childs, this hamlet had other names. It was once known as "Proctor's Corners." Later, people called it "Fair Haven." The name "Childs" came from a person named Judge Henry Childs. He was an important figure in the area's history.

The Cobblestone Historic District

The most exciting part about Childs is its unique Cobblestone Historic District. Imagine buildings made from round, smooth stones! These stones are called cobblestones. They were often collected from nearby fields or lake shores.

Why Cobblestone Buildings Are Special

Building with cobblestones was a popular way to construct homes and churches in the 1800s. The Cobblestone Historic District in Childs has many buildings made this way. They show a special type of architecture from that time. These buildings are very strong and beautiful.

A National Historic Landmark

Because these cobblestone buildings are so rare and important, the district in Childs was given a special title. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Then, in 1993, it became a National Historic Landmark. This means it's one of the most important historical places in the entire United States! It's like a national treasure.

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