1608 Genesee Street
Utica, NY 13502
315-735-3642
Oneida County Historical Society Website »
Like Oneida County Historical Society on Facebook »
Founded in 1876, the Oneida County Historical Society preserves and exhibits artifacts and archival material related to the history of the greater Mohawk Valley in upstate New York, from the 1750s through the present day.
Current exhibits include 'The Civil War: 150th Anniversary' featuring documents and artifacts used by Oneida County soldiers during their service between 1861 and 1865. Other exhibits include 'Toys in the Attic", "The North-South Arterial", 'The End of Prohibition', and 'The Flags and Banners of Oneida County'.
Participation in Museum Day is open to any tax-exempt or governmental museum or cultural venue on a voluntary basis. Smithsonian magazine encourages museum visitation, but is not responsible for and does not endorse the content of the participating museums and cultural venues, and does not subsidize museums that participate.