The Lewiston Museum, located in Lewiston, NY, is a historic facility operated by the Historical Association of Lewiston. Originally built as St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1835, the museum showcases the rich history of the area, including its involvement in the Underground Railroad. After extensive renovations, the museum reopened in 2008, offering visitors a glimpse into the past through permanent wall exhibits, LCD monitors, and a collection of historic artifacts.
As a private, non-profit organization, the Historical Association of Lewiston is dedicated to preserving and sharing the heritage of the region. The museum's exhibits and resources provide a comprehensive look at the history of Lewiston, from its early settlement to its role in the abolitionist movement. With its renovated space and engaging displays, the Lewiston Museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the fascinating stories and events that have shaped the community.
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