







Genesee Country Village and Museum Admission Ticket
Overview
What's Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
What's Not Included
- No pets allowed on the premise
- No pets allowed at the Nature Center
Additional Information
Ticket Information
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Tour Options
General Admission
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Genesee Country Village & Museum provide historical context for the telling of the history of New York State & America in the 19th century through interactive programs, events & exhibits. This unique living history experience provides meaningful insights into the origins of customs, traditions, social values & the evolution of our contemporary lifestyles. Situated on a 600-acre complex & only 20 miles from Downtown Rochester and one-hour from Buffalo, the Genesee Country Village & Museum consists of 68 historic structures furnished with 15,000 artifacts to provide an authentic 19th-century environment in which visitors interact with friendly, knowledgeable interpreters in a period-appropriate dress. Each of the buildings, gardens, & farms are exhibits in and of themselves. Trade & agricultural demonstrations occur every day. Immerse yourself in the 19th century by watching the village craftsmen, smelling the aroma of freshly baked 19th-century foods & strolling the beautiful gardens.
Meeting Point
Start Point
End Point
Ticket Redemption
Available Languages
Provided by: The Genesee Country Village and Museum
Location
1410 Flint Hill Rd, , Mumford, New York, United States
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