HOMEVILLE MUSEUM

HOMER, NY

Riparian forest buffer in Tompkins County, New York Plastic tubes shelter young trees planted by the Upper Susquehanna Coalition on a 20-acre former agricultural property acquired in 2019 by the Finger Lakes Land Trust adjacent to its Goetchius Wetland Preserve, seen in Caroline, N.Y., on June 12, 2021. The acquisition was assisted by Tompkins County’s Capital Reserve Fund for Natural, Scenic, and Recreation Resource Protection. The Upper Susquehanna Coalition helped Fingerlakes Land Trust develop a management plan and planted trees and shrubs to restore a riparian forest buffer along West Branch Owego Creek, a tributary in the Susquehanna River watershed. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

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Homeville Museum is a historical museum located in Homer, New York. It is housed in a former church building that was constructed in 1835. The museum was established in 1968 and is run by the Homer Historical Society.

The museum's collection is focused on the local history of the Homer area. It includes a wide variety of exhibits, such as displays on the area's agriculture, industry, and military history. There are also exhibits on the lives of notable local figures, including inventor Chester Wickwire and philanthropist William Seward.

Visitors to the museum can view artifacts and memorabilia from the 19th and 20th centuries. The displays include antique farming tools, vintage clothing, and military uniforms. There is also a large collection of photographs and documents that provide insight into the everyday lives of the people who have lived in the area throughout its history.

The museum is open to the public from May through October, and admission is free. Guided tours are available upon request. The Homeville Museum is an important cultural and educational resource for the community, preserving and celebrating the rich history of the Homer area.

HOMEVILLE MUSEUM is a History Museum in HOMER NY. US MID #8403601718

The museum is classed as HST (History Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Mid-Atlantic (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania).

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HOMEVILLE MUSEUM INC
PO BOX 133
HOMER
NY
13077-0133

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MID # 8403601718
Name HOMEVILLE MUSEUM INC
Alternate Name HOMEVILLE MUSEUM
Classification History Museums, , Mid-Atlantic
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 204130195
NTEECC A54
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201306
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 42.656632, -76.200688
CODES FIPS State Code: 36
FIPS County Code: 023
US Census Tract: 970200
US Census Block: 5041