The Cobblestone Museum is an open-air museum dedicated to the study and exploration of cobblestone construction methods prevalent between 1825 and 1860. It features three period cobblestone structures presented in Victorian style, alongside four wooden structures that showcase 19th-century agricultural implements and skilled trades. This National Historic Landmark offers guided tours of its seven 19th-century buildings, which house artifacts from the Victorian Era. The museum also includes a Cobblestone Resource Center with extensive documentation on cobblestone buildings and the history of Western New York and the Great Lakes Region. The museum is available for appointments, especially during the off-season.


