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Niagara County Historical Soc — Attraction in Town of Cambria

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Niagara County Historical Soc
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Erie Canal Discovery Center
24 Church St, Lockport, NY 14094
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5 Gooding St, Lockport, NY 14094
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80 Canal St, Lockport, NY 14094
RailYard Skate Park for and by the Youth of Lkpt., NY
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Locks District Museum
618 Market St, Lockport, NY 14094, United States
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Shamus Restaurant
98 West Ave, Lockport, NY 14094
Niagara Hotel
58 N Transit St, Lockport, NY 14094
The Ski Lodge Bar and Grill
405 Niagara St Suite 1, Lockport, NY 14094
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79 Canal St, Lockport, NY 14094
Tom's Diner
11 Main St, Lockport, NY 14094
Short Street Patio Bar
1 Short St, Lockport, NY 14094
Gonzo's
7 Main St, Lockport, NY 14094
Stooges
2 Pine St, Lockport, NY 14094
Papa Leo's Pizzeria
36 Main St, Lockport, NY 14094
Molinaro's Ristorante
90 Walnut St, Lockport, NY 14094
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Niagara County Historical Soc

215 Niagara St, Lockport, NY 14094
4.5(32)
Open until 5:00 PM
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attractions: Erie Canal Discovery Center, Lockport Cave, Imagine That Studio & Gifts, Lock Tenders Tribute, RailYard Skate Park for and by the Youth of Lkpt., NY, Locks District Museum, restaurants: Shamus Restaurant, Niagara Hotel, The Ski Lodge Bar and Grill, Lake Effect Ice Cream, Tom's Diner, Short Street Patio Bar, Gonzo's, Stooges, Papa Leo's Pizzeria, Molinaro's Ristorante
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(716) 434-7433
Website
niagarahistory.org
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Wed9 AM - 5 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Niagara County Historical Soc

Erie Canal Discovery Center

Lockport Cave

Imagine That Studio & Gifts

Lock Tenders Tribute

RailYard Skate Park for and by the Youth of Lkpt., NY

Locks District Museum

Erie Canal Discovery Center

Erie Canal Discovery Center

4.6

(212)

Open 24 hours
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Lockport Cave

Lockport Cave

4.4

(586)

Open 24 hours
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Imagine That Studio & Gifts

Imagine That Studio & Gifts

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(69)

Open 24 hours
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Lock Tenders Tribute

Lock Tenders Tribute

4.9

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Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Niagara County Historical Soc

Shamus Restaurant

Niagara Hotel

The Ski Lodge Bar and Grill

Lake Effect Ice Cream

Tom's Diner

Short Street Patio Bar

Gonzo's

Stooges

Papa Leo's Pizzeria

Molinaro's Ristorante

Shamus Restaurant

Shamus Restaurant

4.7

(386)

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Niagara Hotel

Niagara Hotel

4.1

(134)

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The Ski Lodge Bar and Grill

The Ski Lodge Bar and Grill

4.3

(135)

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Lake Effect Ice Cream

Lake Effect Ice Cream

4.8

(708)

$$

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It was a great experience for the children to learn so much information and seening how it was back in the day.
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4.5
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4.0
3y

I visited the 5 buildings of the Niagara Historical Society about a week ago as an assignment. I am taking a Public History Class and it seemed like a good opportunity to learn a little more about my community while completing my work. There is a lot of history covered in a relatively small amount of space. If a visitor wanted to read each and every card, look at each and every relic - one could definitely spend a few hours looking through the buildings.

The first building was - i might call - municipal history. It covered some Lockport history & Olcott History, and the gift shop was located here. The second building, the Pioneer House, focused on Native American history (the Six Nations), ‘early settler life’s, and the local transportation industry. Lockport is very well known for the Twin Locks, Harrison Radiator, and our portion/contribution to the Erie Canal. You will see/learn about all things, those three.

Up next; the Barn. The Barn has what seemed like thousands of small tool relics from cobblers, stone masons, doctors, and firefighters. Lined up down the center are several models of sleds and horse drawn carriages, some even manufactured in Lockport centuries ago. Tucked away in a corner, I found some paperwork outlining Lockport’s connection to the Underground Railroad as well.

The smallest building on site is the old law office from the 1800s. It features a typical set up and furniture from the time period. You’ll also learn about a Lockport woman who left a pretty big impression on history (sneak peek: first woman to argue a case at the US Supreme Court!)

Finally, you’ll enter the last building which covers the many business/industry that made up Lockport’s history. Some of the names, you’ll be surprised to learn came from Lockport!

My only reason I didn’t give this a 5 rating is I felt things were a little cluttered and disorganized at times. I found myself doubling back to “put two and two together” at times. Overall, for a relatively small county, I thought the place was well kept, it was quiet and covered a LOT of information. It’s worth the $5 admission and an afternoon worth of your...

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5.0
3y

I stopped by the Erie Canal Discovery Center on 19 April 2019 while I was in the Buffalo area. The site is part of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and is a fun little museum.

The highlight of the center is the simulator, which begins with the audience sitting on benches listening to an actor portraying the architect behind the Flight of Five locks. He describes the canal construction process and the unique features of the Lockport portion of the canal before the screen partially retracts, leading the actor to beckon the visitors onto a mock-up of a packet boat. Once aboard, the screen closes again and a new video features one a canal worker describing the working of a lock as the video gives the impression of the boat rising. As the lock doors open, doors open in front of the boat so that visitors may step off and enter the exhibit space.

Most of the exhibits are interactive, with buttons for children to push and little quizzes based on canal knowledge. There are some photographs of the canal under construction as well as a framed certificate from the Canal Collector's Office. The third floor houses the Charles Rand Penney Collection of historic Niagara County artifacts, which will be of great interest to those who enjoy local history. It is the one spot not designed primarily for children, but older children should be able to find some interest in the artifacts.

After going through the museum, one can take a self-guided walking tour around Lockport by following Riley's Way: a map located in the discovery center. It's a fun place to have a day trip and a must-visit for those collection National Parks...

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1.0
6y

I looked on the history museum website hoping to find a Tuscarora raised beading class offered by Rosemary Hill. I took a class from her a few years ago & was interested in taking another. Instead I saw a “Victorian Era” beading class project offed that pictures a poor attempt at Tuscarora raised beadwork. Since when is a history museum able to redefine history. I take offense to this, having a Native American ancestry myself. Haven’t Native American people been shortchanged enough in our history? Now a beautiful traditional form of artwork is being adulterated by an actual facility of local...

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