The
Sanborn Area Historical Society is a nonprofit society chartered
by the NY State Board of Regents. We have a Farm Museum complex
located at 2660 Saunders Settlement Rd (Rte.31) Sanborn, NY.
Our mission is to create a Farm Museum that preserves, interprets
and promotes the heritage of rural Niagara County for residents
and visitors alike. . The museum is open free to the public
on a regular basis throughout the year for self or special guided
tours. It is also open to visitors to our 9 fundraising events
held throughout the year by our 400 all volunteer membership.
We also host bus tours and tours for children & adult groups
upon request. All buildings are handicap accessible.
Welcome
to Sanborn, New York and the Sanborn Area Historical Society
website!
The Sanborn
Area Historical Society is located in the unincorporated Village
of Sanborn, New York. Sanborn is located in Niagara County,
the northwestern most county in New York State. While historically
the original village was located at the western end of Cambria,
the Sanborn Area now falls over the corporate limits of the
Towns of Cambria, Lewiston and Wheatfield. Visitors to Sanborn
and the Historical Society need only travel Route 31 East from
Niagara Falls or Route 31 West from Lockport or Route 429 from
North Tonawanda.
We are pleased
to present this website to the world and let you glimpse a look
at the history and significance of the Sanborn Area and the
wonderful people that have made this place their home. The history
of Sanborn is steeped with the many contributions of its residents,
both past and present. This website will bring alive the history
of this charming place and the people that have left their mark
on it, the County of Niagara and the State of New York.
The Sanborn
Area Historical Society brings to life the history of the Sanborn
area in the SCHOOLHOUSE MUSEUM at 2822 Niagara Street. Sanborn,
NY. Formed in 1996, its first project was to move the one-room
West Street School over frozen ground to the corner of West
and Niagara Streets. Since that time, the school has been converted
to a first class museum complete with handicap accessibility
and a top of the line office for record keeping.
The numerous
exhibits include artifacts from the life and times of early
settlers in this area, dating from the early 1800s. In addition,
there are one-of-a-kind artifacts not available for viewing
in much larger museums. Since its opening, many have visited
the museum and school groups and clubs have taken advantage
of the special tours offered.
THE FARM
MUSEUM is located at 2660 Saunders Settlement Road (Route 31).
Sanborn, NY. We purchased the 56 acre Nancy and Leonard Wienke
farm property with its 120-year old vintage barn. This was a
logical decision based on the Heberling Associates Inc. "Feasibility
Study" recommendation to develop a Farm Museum.... “a historic
farm.... a living history agricultural center”.
This property
on Saunders Settlement Road actually borders our museum property
at the rear. Both have the railroad property as a southern boundary.