Leon Historical Society Museum

The museum is located in the heart of Amish country. There you can see artifacts from Leon's history dating back to the early 1800's, which include Civil War items, photos, farm equipment, clothing and more. Leon's history includes a milk plant, several cheese factories, saw mills and Penny Royal Race Track which raced thoroughbred horses and then race cars up until the 1950's.

This wonderful museum and church is like stepping back in time. Immerse yourself in numerous displays from yester-years gone by. Flea Markets & a Touch of Amish from May to October every  Saturday of each month.

A beautiful gazeebo offers a beautiful picnic spot where you can relax, get away from traffic noise and enjoy the peaceful countryside and the sounds of Amish Buggy’s passing by.

The Leon Historical Society Museum/ Grange #795 is on Rt. 62 in Leon and was added to the National Register of Historic Sites in 2014.

Historic Significance

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Phone

716-296-5709

Address

62 Main Street
Leon, NY 14751

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