| About: | This stone building, built in 1843 as a church meeting house, houses the collection of the Clarence Historical Society. Items include WWI and WWII artifacts, memorabilia from area churches and an automotive display, as the building once housed the local auto club. The technology wing, added in the mid-1990's, features the original red barn where Clarence resident, Wilson Greatbach, invented the implantable heart pacemaker in the 1950's. On the grounds of the museum is an 1825 log cabin, one of the oldest buildings in Clarence, which was moved here from the northern part of the town. - Christine A. Smyczynski |
| Hours: | Su from 01:00pm to 04:00pm,We from 10:00am to 02:00pm |
| Categories: | Art Museums & Galleries, Tourist Attractions, Government, Genealogy |
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