Historic Ithaca's
Significant Elements
Nonprofit Architectural Salvage Program

Selling reclaimed solid wood doors, lighting, windows, clawfoot tubs, furniture, bath & kitchen sinks, wood moldings, flooring, wainscoting, columns, slate & ceramic tile, toilets, shutters, cabinetry, ornate hardware, and various other salvaged odds and ends…


CONTINUOUS SALES FOR THE REST OF THE SUMMER

Items on sale from now through September:

  • Newer doors
  • Newer lighting
  • All 2nd floor furniture

We're looking to move this inventory... name your price!


We need volunteers!

We are looking for help in the following areas:

  • Front desk/cash register
  • Storage area and inventory
  • Landscaping
  • Library and research

Students and retirees (and others!) are welcome. We'll help train you... we're just looking for committed people with time and a passion for preservation.


We are proud to announce the beginning of our Conservation Lab classroom series!

This fall, we will be teaching hands-on classes on topics such as historic wood window repair, weatherization and energy efficiency in older homes, plaster repair, and "carpentry 101". If you have suggestions for classes you would like to take or teach, please contact Jessica Evans at 607.273.6633 x 802


  DON'T REPLACE your windows and here's why...
Read an informative article about the costs of window replacment.  


Located at 212 Center Street in downtown Ithaca on the corner of Center Street and S. Plain Street.

Look for the big green warehouse.

DIRECTIONS

 

FREE FRIDAY...
(a monthly event where select items are given away for free!)
Next event will be in the spring

Rain or shine or whatever!

Take a tour of our 3 story warehouse!

"Reuse the past to build your future..."

 

 

 

HOURS:
WEDNESDAY 10-5
THURSDAY 10-5
FRIDAY 10-5
SATURDAY 10-5
OPEN YEAR ROUND !

 To learn more about the program, click here

Here is a sample of the items we have in stock...

 

in partnership with
Tompkins County
Solid Waste Management Division

 

Go to Historic Ithaca Homepage


SIGNIFICANT ELEMENTS NONPROFIT ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE WAREHOUSE