History

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Local history

Women’s History Month

The Seneca Falls convention of 1848

“All Men & Women are created equal”

Women’s rights are human rights. Discover how Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony and others worked hard so women could have the fundamental right to vote.


Looking for the perfect gift this holiday season?

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The perfect gifts !

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Gift Certificates make great stocking stuffers

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Check out your gift shop 〰️ The perfect gifts ! 〰️ Gift Certificates make great stocking stuffers 〰️


WE’RE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!

We are looking for new volunteers to assist us in the gift shop, as docents, with research and in the collections/archives areas, and with facilities maintenance.  With 89 years of volunteers preceding them, making us who we are today, it's an impressive "team" to join.


Come Check our our new Ruth Reed Cummings pieces. donated generously by Judith O’Brien


Discover local history past & present.

The Skaneateles Historical Society was formed on March 22, 1961, when an initial meeting that was attended by 48 residents was held in Library Hall. For the first six years, meetings were held in the high school cafeteria. Beginning in 1967, the Society began to meet at St. Mary’s Hall. On March 22, 1982, the Society moved to meeting rooms in the Town Hall on Jordan Street.

On March 29, 1968, the Skaneateles Historical Society was granted a charter by the State of New York Education Department, “incorporating Marian S. Holben, Alzina C. Loveless, Catharine R. Barnes, Julia L. Dowling, and Maurice F. Baumgartner and their associates and successors as an educational corporation under the corporate name of The Skaneateles Historical Society…to study, research, exhibit, preserve and promote whatever may relate to the history of the township of Skaneateles.”

The Society eventually began to search for a permanent home. Some places considered were a baggage car from the Skaneateles Short Line Railroad, the Harvey house at the corner of East Genesee St. and East Lake Rd., and the old Grand Union building. In 1989, an opportunity was offered to the Society to take over the former Skaneateles Creamery Co. building at 28 Hannum St. The members voted in favor of this project, and with the help of the community, it opened in 1992 as the permanent home of the Skaneateles Historical Society.

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