Schroeppel Historical Society

Schroeppel Historical Society The Schroeppel Historical Society is housed in the intact, genuinely antique, English Country Gothic-style building that was St. The ground-breaking for St.

The Schroeppel Historical Society archives and displays historic documents and artifacts related to the Village of Phoenix and Town of Schroeppel, NY; engages speakers, and hosts community events. John’s Episcopal Church, since the 1980’s. John’s occurred 1910, and the dedication of the completed church was in 1911. Once the building was deeded to the Historical Society, then president, Miss Anne

Hughes, started extensive research to have the building placed on the local and state, as well as the National Register of Historic Places. Her efforts, along with detailed photographic documentation by local historian Kenneth Sweet, resulted in National Landmark status for the edifice in 1993.

12/04/2024

This page is no longer being used by the club. Please post to: Friends of Schroeppel Historical Society. Thank you!

05/27/2023

The history of this very popular local golf course will be presented at SHS June 19th. The public is also invited to attend and share their stories of Beaver Meadows.

Thank you Holly Winks, Fran Brunelle and Becky Rood, for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!
03/17/2022

Thank you Holly Winks, Fran Brunelle and Becky Rood, for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!

Thank you Cindy McKown Rider, Vincent Corey and Zachary Gelling for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!
03/10/2022

Thank you Cindy McKown Rider, Vincent Corey and Zachary Gelling for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!

Thank you Sandra L. Couch, Gerry Parkinson and Ann M. Fritz for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society page!
03/10/2022

Thank you Sandra L. Couch, Gerry Parkinson and Ann M. Fritz for LIKING Schroeppel Historical Society page!

Thank you Liz Knobel and Rosina Ruta-Nicolella for LIKING the Schroeppel Historical Society page! It's fun to p...
03/10/2022

Thank you Liz Knobel and Rosina Ruta-Nicolella for LIKING the Schroeppel Historical Society page! It's fun to post a random photo from our collection whenever someone likes our page. This time the photo is of Joyce Helbock, who moved to Ohio a few years ago. Joyce always brought delicious baked goods for our Blueberry Sales, but also, on several occasions provided most of the items for the Silent Auction in the Fall! Word has it, that Joyce acquired these shiny new small kitchen appliances as consolation prizes from her many trips to Turning Stone, but of course we have no proof of that! Thanks a million Joyce! We miss you!!

Thank you Diane Dunn and Kim Crouse for liking Schroeppel Historical Society page!
03/02/2022

Thank you Diane Dunn and Kim Crouse for liking Schroeppel Historical Society page!

Thank you Theresa M Dunham, Lloyd Rathbun III and Vannessa Clarke, for liking the Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook...
03/01/2022

Thank you Theresa M Dunham, Lloyd Rathbun III and Vannessa Clarke, for liking the Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!

Thank you Mark Dryden, Bonnie Coleman an Hanna Elizabeth for LIKING us, and welcome to the Schroeppel Historical Society...
02/27/2022

Thank you Mark Dryden, Bonnie Coleman an Hanna Elizabeth for LIKING us, and welcome to the Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page! 📚⏳📜

Thank you Joseph Marotta, Clifford Palmatier and Shon Smart for liking us, and welcome to the Schroeppel Historical Soci...
02/25/2022

Thank you Joseph Marotta, Clifford Palmatier and Shon Smart for liking us, and welcome to the Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page! 🎩

02/21/2022

Thank you Fred Maroney & Paul Coffey for Liking Schroeppel Historical Society FaceBook page!

Address

486 Main Street
Phoenix, NY
13135

Opening Hours

1pm - 4pm

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