The Barker Museum is open to the public Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays from 1:00 to 5:00. On Tuesday and Thursdays we are also open from 7:00 to 9:00. Contact us at 716-672-2114
The museum originated in 1884 with the donation of the Barker Family home to the Village of Fredonia to be used as a public library.
The house was built in 1821 by Darwin's father, Leverett Barker, who came to the area in 1805 and built a tannery.
Found in the early library's minutes book it is written that famous
author Samuel Clemens, known to the world as Mark Twain, attended some of the early library meetings and
eventually donated a collection of books in order
to help with the library's establishment. These books remain in the collection
as well as the story of Twain's business partner, Charles Webster, who lived in Fredonia and married
Twain's sister's daughter. Spend the day in a country atmosphere where you can
have an authentic Victorian experience in the Village of Fredonia and learn about Victorian life and the history of this little piece of Western New York.
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