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Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum

Dresden, New York

West Shore of Seneca Lake

In The Heart Of New York's Finger Lakes

A featured stop on the Freethought Trail

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The Robert Green Ingersoll Birthplace Museum showcases Ingersoll's originality, his wit, his power as a persuader, and his role in history - in the Finger Lakes home where he was born. Historical artifacts, displays, and a specially-produced high-definition video presentation bring Ingersoll and his times to life. On display are Ingersoll's walking stick; his Masonic sword; a complete manuscript of his most famous speech, "Ghosts"; and a great variety of period artifacts. Explanatory signage tells the whole story of Ingersoll's life, lavishly illustrated with photos, drawings, and period mementos. The upstairs room where Ingersoll was born has been restored with authentic period furniture. A "Local History Room" displays artifacts from Dresden's past. The Village of Dresden historian maintains an office and archives upstairs in a private area of the house.


" . . . packed with memorabilia that will fascinate anyone
who cares about the history of radical dissent in America.
"

— Susan Jacoby
The New York Times


Can't come to Dresden? Take a virtual tour of the museum at rgimuseum.org.


Robert Green Ingersoll hand colored studio portrait

2009 Museum Hours

Saturdays and Sundays, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
May 23 - October 31

Suggested Donation: $2.00
Group tours are available

Restored Birthplace Of 19th Century America's Foremost Orator & Reformer

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