4.8 – 36 reviews • Museum
HISTORIC PALMYRA is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving the history and architectural heritage of Palmyra, New York. Historic Palmyra is the home of 5 amazing museums: the Palmyra Historical Museum, Phelps General Store and Residence, Erie Canal Depot, Print Shop Museum, and Alling Coverlet Museum. Historic Palmyra’s mission is to save the history of Palmyra and vicinity through the preservation of architecture, artifacts, and archives. Historic Palmyra teaches and educates through the five museums and their collections, welcoming thousands of visitors each year. Historic Palmyra is open: May-Oct, Tues-Sat, 10:30 am – 4:30 pm Nov-April, Tues-Thurs, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Hours
Tuesday | 11AM–4PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–4PM |
Thursday | 11AM–4PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
132 Market St, Palmyra, NY 14522
Phone: (315) 597-6981
Website: http://www.historicpalmyrany.com/
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Review Summary
Trite Observations
A cool collection of mini-museums. Loved the store and home above it especially: a place locked in time.
Sharon Celentano
Always learn something. Great exhibits. An untouched general store. Amazing.
Lindsay Varga
Tons of stunning old photos, uniforms, badges, furniture and war memorabilia.
Brittany Cloutier
Love love love this place! Learn something new every time I stop by. Tracy gave my family and I an amazing tour of the buildings, and even joined us for a ghost hunt after. She was spectacular! So much fun! Will be returning soon!
Lindsay Varga
Went on a field trip and loved the history. The folks running the museum, were wonderful people with an amazing wealth of knowledge to bestow. Tons of stunning old photos, uniforms, badges, furniture and war memorabilia.Definitely worth a stop if you’re in town!Can’t wait to go back with only maybe 3 kids instead of 20. There is a day’s worth of information in each room, Thanks for saving it for us!
V V
Such a wealth of local history with the guides making the experience complete.
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