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Name
Genesee Country Village & Museum
URL slug
genesee-country-village-museum
Category
museum
Description
Genesee Country Village & Museum is a nonprofit educational, living-history museum which attempts to replicate a 19th-century village. The museum is open May-October, and during that time visitors can tour a number of carefully restored houses, barns and businesses. Museum staff dress in period clothing and demonstrate 19th-century craft and commerce in facilities like the barns or restored blacksmith shop. In addition to the village, the complex also houses a number of other attractions. The John L. Wehle Gallery of Art has a large collection of wildlife and sporting art. The adjoining Genesee Country Nature Center has 175 acres which can be used for nature hikes in the summer and skiing in the winter. The Carriage Museum has a large collection of 19th- and 20th-century horse-drawn vehicles, and the Heirloom Gardens include 13 ornamental plots in different styles. The museum sponsors a number of events, including 19th-century baseball games played by teams in period uniforms. Check the website for details of all museum programs. Located in the hamlet of Mumford, town of Wheatland, New York. See also: Wikipedia article on Genesee Country Village & Museum
Status
Active listing
As of snapshot
4/9/2026, 8:22:15 AM

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