Skaneateles History in the making

Discover the Skaneateles History Society’s journey.

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Discover local history past & present.

  • Founding

    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.

  • Granted Charter

    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.”

  • Creamy Museum

    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.

The Creamery’s Restoration

  • Its Original use

    The Creamery was built in 1899 so farmers would have a place to sell their milk and the public a place to purchase dairy products from local farmers.

  • Falling into Disrepair

    A remainensce of the bygone era ,and once a fully functioning creamery providing milk and cream to the town, but over the course had been forgotten.

  • A Modern Museum

    Beginning in 1989, renovations began to bring the creamery back to its former glory. Today, the Historical Society operates as the lovely museum you see today.

We’re local.

28 Hannum Street
Skaneateles, NY, 13152

HOURS OF OPERATION

Friday • Saturday

1:00pm - 4:00 p.m

 

$5.00 Admission

STUDENTS FREE


Contact Us

We’re here to answer any questions you may have about our lovely little town.

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Become a part of history.

The Skaneateles Historical Society has an extensive collection of books, ledgers, photos, newspapers, articles, genealogical information, and other materials in our archives that relate to the history of Skaneateles.

We have a knowledgeable staff to help answer questions and help with research, including a town and a village historian. There are also links to other helpful people and organizations.

Volunteer researchers are available to assist by appointment only.

Internships

Our internships provide a immersive experience in historical research, and the social sciences. We focus on the Skaneateles township as well as the surrounding Fingerlakes area. Other volunteer assignments include administrative services as well as tour guides and more.

Send Resumes to:
skaneateleshistoricalsociety@verizon.net

28 Hannum Street Skaneateles, NY 13152

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(315) 685-1360