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1890 House Museum/Center for Victorian Arts

Cortland, New York

Street Address
1890 House Museum
37 Tompkins Street
Cortland, NY 13045
Mailing Address
37 Tompkins Street
Cortland, NY 13045
Hours
Open for Self Guided tours Tuesday-Sunday 1-4 PM. Group Tours available by appointment.
Admissions
$5.00 Adults; $3.00 Seniors/Students; Children under 12 Free.
Museum Type(s)
Historic House
Staff
Deanna L. Pace, Executive Director
phone: 607-756-7551
Laura Gathagan, President of the Board of Trustees
Erin Law, Caretaker/Collections Assistant
phone: 607-756-7551
Robert W. Smith, Jr., Caretaker
phone: 607-756-7551
Arlene Turnbow, Weekend Receptionist
phone: 607-756-7551

Description

The 1890 House Museum and Center for the Arts is the former home of Chester and Ardell Wickwire. Built between 1888 and 1890 under the supervision of Architect Samuel Burrage Reed, the house was lived in by the Wickwire family until 1973. The Museum has begun restoration to bring the house back to its orgiginal appearance, and retains 40-60% of its original furnishings. The Museum seeks to preserve and restore the 1890 House (together with the museum's carriage house and landscaped grounds), and to interpret to the public the historical and cultural significance of this property. In addition the musuem strives to collect, preserve, display, and interpret to the public appropriate objects and artifacts for the purposes of recreating appropriate historical interior and exterior settings at the 1890 House and for scholarly study, exhibition, and public interpretation of America's cultural heritage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

History

Following the Death of Marion Goodrich Wickwire in 1973, the Wickwire mansion and its contents were sold at auction. The house was purchased by the Landmark Society of Cortland County with the intent to make the building into a museum. Many orginal family objects sold at the auction were then donated back to the museum. In 1984 the museum received its non profit charter from the New York State Education Department.

Artifacts Collections

The museums collections include furniture, paintings, decorative art objects, personal artifacts, historic clothing, textiles, ephemera, and photographs.

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