Founded to preserve and share the culture and the history of the Seneca and other Iroquois Nations, the Seneca Iroquois National Museum has an excellent selection of permanent and temporary exhibits. Highlights of the permanent exhibits include a partially reconstructed longhouse and an exhibit on the Great Law, while temporary displays cover various other aspects of traditional life.

In addition to the exhibits, the museum also features a gift shop that sells handmade items like baskets, jewelry, feather ornaments, and traditional corn husk dolls. Group tours are available by advance reservation, and the museum is open every day of the week except for Sundays.

Seneca Iroquois National Museum, 82 W Hetzel St, Salamanca, NY 14779, Phone: 716-945-1760

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