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Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
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The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum has new and permanent exhibits on display that offer a unique glimpse into the rich culture and heritage of the Seneca people, past and present.
814 Broad Street

Salamanca, NY 14779
(716) 945-1760
The Museum will be closed to the public for the months of February and possibly all of March. We will re-open in April. Please check back.
Admission is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors and college students, $2.00 for children 7 and older, and special rates for groups. For more information or to schedule a tour, please call the museum's administrative offices at
(716) 945-1104 ext 7851.
Mission Statement – To honor and promote the history and contemporary culture of the Iroquois peoples, with special emphasis on the Senecas by collecting and preserving Seneca-Iroquois cultural objects, 2) displaying and interpreting them to the Seneca people and general public, 3) educating people of all ages about traditional and contemporary Seneca culture, and 4) revitalizing and promoting the changing culture of the Seneca Nation of Indians.
For information about conducting research at the SINM, please contact Jare' Cardinal, Director, at (716) 945-1104 ext. 7845.