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The Gate House

The Gate House at Smythe Park has been a part of Mansfield’s downtown since it was constructed following the devastating flood of June 1, 1889. That flood
destroyed much of the Tioga River Valley, washing away the main exhibit buildings and ticket office of the Great Mansfield Fair at Smythe Park. It is the only Great Mansfield Fair structure to survive.
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Committee Members

Deb and Scott Bastian
Nan and Gordon Wilcox
Steve McCloskey
Irene Morgan
Sherri Stager
Chris McGann
Rob Fitzgerald
Brian and Brenda Barden
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Our Vision& Mission

Established by the desire of a group of area citizens to protect, preserve and enhance a historic landmark in downtown Mansfield, the Save the Gate House at Smythe Park Committee is dedicated to preserving our past to enhance our future.

Smythe Park Gate House

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News

MANSFIELD – The Save the Gate House project at historic Smythe Park got a picker-upper recently.

The project, spearheaded by a group of local citizens, got a lift Aug. 31 when the 132-year-old building was lifted off its original foundation and raised five feet at its location at the entrance of the park.

“This is certainly a huge and exciting milestone for us and for Mansfield,” said Save the Gate House committee chairman Brian Barden. “It’s such a rewarding and uplifting day to see the efforts of the committee and community reach this historic milestone and we are so very appreciative of the support we have received so far for the project.

 

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