LITTLE FALLS HISTORY
EXPERIENCE THE HISTORY OF LITTLE FALLSExperience the history of Little Falls! Enjoy self-guided historic tours, stop by the Little Falls Historical Society Museum and meet our docents, and immerse yourself in the history of Little Falls.
The 2025 LF Historical Society writing series to our organization’s founding members.
READ OUR WRITING SERIESWe owe so much to these forward looking historical preservationists who saved the 1833 Old Bank Building from the urban renewal wrecking ball in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Also, 2025 is the 60th anniversary of of the 1965 election of Dr. Fred Sabin as the first LF Historical Society president.
Little Falls Historical Society Book: Beyond Our Bicentennial
Read the press releaseAvailable for $35 (tax included) at the Community Co-op, Little Falls Library, FunTech Providers, Pohlig Enterprises or order by calling Louis Baum at 315-867-3527, Jeffrey Gressler at 315-823-2799 or Maryanne Terzi at 315-823-1502. Mailed copies are available for $40 (tax included).
Current, Virtual and Ongoing Exhibits
VIEW EXHIBITSExhibits include a new virtual exhibit, Making History Today, along with ongoing Native American Artifacts, Little Falls Diamonds, from the First Cheese Market in the United States Exhibits. Our Current Exhibits include the Urban Renewal Exhibit and our Vietnam War Exhibit.
BECOME A MEMBER
BECOME A MEMBERThe Little Falls Historical Society consists of individual, family, sustaining, patron, student, and honorary members. Honorary membership may be granted by the Board of Directors to an individual who has significantly contributed to the objectives or benefit of the Society.
The Little Falls Historical Society Museum Hours
View self-guided activities and toursFor appointments, please call
Louie Baum at 315-867-3527
Mary Ann Terzi at 315-823-1502
Jeff Gressler at 315-823-2799
Little Falls History
Enjoy our Writing Series and latest updates.
From the Archives
Explore what the Little Falls Historical Society has in the Cooney Archives, From Our Membership and more.
Researching Your Family History
Sometimes, it hits you that you’re not just one person. Other people define you, and you define them. We’re all in a network of history.
From the Cooney Archives: This Day in History on August 6, 1781
On August 6, 1781, a war party of sixty or more Indigenous Indians and Tories, accompanied by the Loyalist McDonald, struck the Schell settlement northwest of Little Falls.
Researching Your Family History
Sometimes, it hits you that you’re not just one person. Other people define you, and you define them. We’re all in a network of history.
Contact Us
Little Falls Historical Society Museum
319 South Ann Street
Little Falls, NY (Get directions)
Where Community History Lives
OLD BANK BUILDING MUSEUM CLOSES
FOR THE 2025 SEASON OCTOBER 4
AND OPENS AGAIN IN MAY 2026.
SPECIAL DATES
OPEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 9-2
OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS IN LITTLE FALLS ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH
Monday, Wednesday, from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Alternate Fridays from 1:00-4:00 p.m.
(beginning Friday, May 23)
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to noon
For appointments, please call
Louie Baum at 315-867-3527
Mary Ann Terzi at 315-823-1502
Jeff Gressler at 315-823-2799
PLEASE CONTINUE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES ON OUTDOOR EVENTS, VIRTUAL TOURS & NEWS.
319 South Ann Street, Little Falls, NY, 13365
Little Falls Historical Society Museum Exhibits
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OLD BANK BUILDING MUSEUM HOURS
By appointment only after October 4, 2025 until May 2026.
SPECIAL DATES:
OPEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 9-2
OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS IN LITTLE FALLS ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH