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Canastota Canal Town Museum

Canastota Canal Town Museum brings to life local folklore and offers a history of the "Old Erie Canal"

1-315-697-5002
122 Canal St
Canastota, NY 13032
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Once a 19th century bakery and residence, this Canastota museum offers a history of the "Old Erie Canal," bringing to life local folklore and history.


Located beside a remnant of the original Canal, the museum is filled with authentic memorabilia, art, and other exhibits explaining Canastota’s contributions to the Canal, business, industry and agriculture.
 
 
 
 
 

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