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The Landmark Society maintains two museums, a historic garden,
a park and a 1840's house adapted for our offices. We love to share them with visitors.
Please click on a picture to learn about the different sites and their public hours.
For tours and special packages for schools or other groups, please call 546-7029 x26 or e-mail.
The best email address for our museums is: info@landmarksociety.org.
Click on a picture for information about that museum
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Campbell-Whittlesey House
One of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in America. It represents the prosperity the Erie Canal
brought to Rochester during the boom-town years. [Get Directions]
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Saint Joseph's Park The city's
oldest Catholic church building.
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Stone-Tolan House Recreates the private and
public activities of a household and rural tavern on the frontier in Brighton, NY between 1790 and 1820. [Get Directions]
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Ellwanger Garden Visit a Victorian style English garden
with an extensive collection of peonies and other plantings.
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Hoyt-Potter House Originally built in 1840 by bookstore owner David Hoyt
this building is now the Landmark Society Headquarters.
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