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Darwin R Barker Library & Museum

Located in historic village of Fredonia, the Darwin R. Barker Museum features a restored "Victorian Parlor" with a working pump organ

1-716-672-2114
7 Day St.
Fredonia, NY 14063
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Located in historic village of Fredonia, this 1820 brick Victorian museum has both permanent and temporary exhibits on display, including a restored "Victorian Parlor" with a working pump organ and the Children's Museum.
 

The museum also houses a vast historical research library in which there are many resources to discover more about local Fredonia and regional history.
 
 
 
 
 

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