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Little Falls Historical Society Museum

The Little Falls Historical Society Museum is housed in the old Herkimer County Bank building constructed in 1833

1-315-823-0643
319 S. Ann St.
Little Falls, NY 13365
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The Little Falls Historical Society Museum is housed in the old Herkimer County Bank building constructed in 1833 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Open from June to October, this little gem of a museum is full of artifacts, pictures, maps and other information pertaining to the history of Little Falls and the surrounding area.

There is also a visitor center and a gift shop and the museum offers genealogy services.
 
 
 
 
 

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