Overlooking the Cayuga-Seneca Canal
in historic Seneca Falls, NY
in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region

Hilton Central School Students

The Seneca Museum celebrates historic Seneca Falls, Seneca County, and the Finger Lakes region of central New York State. The Museum illustrates how the Seneca River and the Cayuga-Seneca Canal powered the rise of industry and fostered cultural development, helping to spread social reform movements.

  Bounded east and west by the two largest of the Finger Lakes, Seneca County's people live harmoniously with the County's greatest natural beauty. The County is home to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, two dozen estate wineries, and numerous Amish and Mennonite farms. Joseph Smith's revelations began the Church of Latter Day Saints here, and the first Women's Rights Convention was held in Seneca Falls in 1848.

Seneca Museum  The Museum's south entrance is on the award-winning Canal harbor. Many of our visitors, arriving by boat, explore hands-on and interactive displays, intriguing exhibits and artifacts, the play-learning children's center. The Museum's primary purpose is to delight and inform, to lift the imagination as it strikes sparks of discovery.  

OPEN
Sundays from 12 pm - 4 pm
(middle of June- Labor Day)
Tuesday - Saturday from 10 am - 4 pm (Year Round)

DONATIONS ARE ACCEPTED/
SUGGESTED @ $2.00 adult and $5.00 family

We are now accepting volunteers and interested people of any age to contribute their talents in our docent program. Please contact the Museum for more information.

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