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The Robert Green Ingersoll Memorial Committee may be contacted at:

Robert Green Ingersoll Memorial Committee
c/o Council for Secular Humanism
P.O. Box 664
Amherst, NY 14226-0664

VOICE: (716) 636-7571

FAX: (716) 636-1733

EMAIL: tflynn@centerforinquiry.net

For group tour arrangements and most other inquiries, please contact the Amherst office.

To contact the Museum directly:

VOICE: (315) 536-1074

Please note that the Museum is normally staffed only Saturdays and Sundays, Memorial Day through Hallowe'en, 12 noon to 5 p.m.

 

2010 Museum Hours

Saturdays and Sundays, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
May 29 - October 31

Suggested Donation: $2.00
Group tours are available.

The Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum will open for the 2009 tourist season on Saturday, May 23rd at 12:00 noon. Closing day will be Saturday, October 31st.

For more info contact Tom Flynn at P.O. Box 664, Amherst New York, 14226, (716) 636-7571 ext. 213, FAX (716) 636-1733, email tflynn@centerforinquiry.net.

 

 

Directions

The Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum is located in Dresden, New York, on the west shore of Seneca Lake off State Route 14 about 11 miles south of Geneva, New York. The New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) runs roughly east-to-west across New York state from Albany to Buffalo. Midway between the cities of Syracuse and Rochester, NY State Route 14 crosses I-90 at Exit 42. Take Exit 42 - Geneva and take Route 14 South. Follow the signs through the City of Geneva, then proceed south for about 11 miles. At the flashing yellow light (the only such light on Route 14), turn left. Drive across the railroad crossing; you will enter Dresden on Main Street. The Museum is on your left about 1/2 mile past the railroad crossing.

 


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