Nearby Ellicottville
American Museum of Cutlery
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The American Museum of Cutlery in Cattaraugus, NY showcases premier examples of knives, swords, edged tools, and weapons. This internationally important museum is dedicated to preserving the stories of all cutlery manufacturers past, present, as well as examples of their work. ADMISSION IS FREE! Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1pm-4pm |
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CUTCO/KA-BAR Visitors Center
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Learn the history and more about CUTCO Cutlery and KA-BAR KnivesSee the manufacturing evolution of CUTCO Service and retail areaHours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sat. - Memorial Day - Christmas 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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Challenger Learning Center
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Experience this one of a kind group or team-building opportunity! Use high tech equipment in the Challenger Learning Center’s state of the art facility to go on a simulated space flight to Comet Halley and the International Space Station. Whether for students to stimulate their interest in math, science, and technology or for your group of 16-30 to see what it would be like to be hands on in mission to space where everyone works together to make it work, you have to check it out!! We are very flexible and are willing to work with you to accommodate your needs. Contact us for more information and to set up your chance of a lifetime!! |
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Quick Center Museum
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A World Class Museum. FREE of charge. Open to the public! |
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Seneca Museum of Waterways and Industry
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The Seneca Museum of Waterways and Industry brings to life the industrial and canal history of Seneca Falls through its four dioramas, artifacts and large mural drawing and maps. The three floor museum shows how the harnessing of water power on the Seneca River gave rise to numerous industries making Seneca Falls the “fire engine capital of the world” and the “pump capital of North and South America”. A full-sized packet boat plies the waters of a life-sized canal cross-section. |
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Seneca Rail Museum
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Salamanca's Rail Museum, housed in a restored 1912 passenger depot, recognizes an era when trains reigned as the country's main means of transportation and Salamanca was an important railroad center. The period is brought to life through artifacts, photographs and video presentations. |
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Seneca-Iroquis National Museum
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The Seneca Nation of Indians called its lands home long before they were called Western New York. Seneca history is as rich, deep and colorful as any in this area, and the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum shares it in a way you’ll never forget.
This building in Salamanca, NY, is alive with the culture, architecture, art, folktales, politics, struggles and triumphs that continue to define Seneca life. It’s a history lesson that the whole family will love, at a price that will fit any budget – admission is only $5.
Visit the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum today, and experience a culture that was thriving long before history was put into words. |
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