Museum [Closed to public Dec 18 - Apr 5]
The Schuyler County Historical Society's Brick Tavern Museum, built in 1828, is the oldest brick structure in Schuyler County. It was erected as a tavern on the stagecoach route and has also been a Select School for Boys, a boarding house and a home to Dr. Charles D. Clawson, who ran Bethesda Sanitarium nearby. After Dr. Clawson's death it continued as a family home until his grandson, the late Charles Lattin, sold it to the Society in 1974.
~ Click "Museum" above for a tour! ~
108 N. Catharine Street (Rt.14), PO Box 651 / Montour Falls, NY 14865
(607) 535-9741 / info@schuylerhistory.org