Richard Ray Ward House

Welcome to the Richard Ray Ward House, located at 721 East Main Street. Built in 1860, this Italianate style house showcases a flat roof that was popular during its time.

Rotary Park

Rotary Park

Located on the Mohawk River, Little Falls, like most cities and towns built along New York’s rivers, relies heavily on their waters.

Stone Crusher Buildings

Along the former and present railroad tracks which run parallel to the Mohawk River are two stone crusher buildings, each built in 1906.

The Tragedy at Taylor Driving Park

The Taylor Driving Park was a bustling and popular attraction that offered a variety of entertainment options for visitors.

The Old Bank Building

The Old Bank Building: Little Falls Historical Society Museum

Little Falls, New York, once the cheese capital of the world, is now a town filled with rich history on every street.

St. Mary’s Church and Holy Family Parish

The church before you is not just a building. This church tells a story about Little Falls and its people, a story of immigration and community.

War Memorial

The Little Falls War Memorial, featuring artwork made by local artist Marc Verri, stands at the former site of the Honor Roll Monument.

World War I Memorial

The Little Falls WWI memorial is dedicated to just some of the six hundred and thirty-four men who served between the years of 1917 and 1918.

The Snell Zimmerman Land Patent

MAY 30, 1755: A PLACE TO CALL HOME – THE MOHAWK VALLEY

A patent issued by King George II of England, bestowed to John Jost Schnell and Jacob Zimmerman 3,600 acres of land north of the Mohawk River across from the General Herkimer home.

New York State historic marker nearby Yellow Church Cemetery.

Patriots Day at Yellow Church Cemetery

On Saturday May 20, the twelfth annual Patriots Day ceremony was held at historic Yellow Church Cemetery in Manheim. The well-attended event was co-sponsored by the Manheim Lutheran Church Association and the Little Falls Historical Society.