The Museum Complex, includes a working 1800's Briggs & Hurd Saw Mill, A Barn Museum and a Town Museum that displays artifacts dating back 4,000 years. Located behind the complex is the Elma Village Park,   you can enjoy a walking trail and view the Buffalo Creek and the dam built by Hurd & Briggs to direct water down a mill race to power their saw mill. Once a settlement of the Iroquois, the 45 acre parcel is now used as a park.  


 

Over 53 guest enjoyed the Society's Annual Tea held on April 28th at the Museum.

The theme this year was “ The unmentionables of the 1800s”  Betty Coon had a great time showing the items from the society's collection. Those in attendance enjoyed chicken salad served with rolls and butter, and tea of course.Please scroll down to view a slide show of the event.

Thanks to all who supported this event and the Society's efforts in preserving the history of our great community.

ENJOY THE PHOTOS...



 


    

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