- Please support our journalism through affiliate links. Affiliate Disclosure
Review & Frequenly Asked Questions:
Constructed by a Scottish immigrant in 1822, the The Johnston House and Mike Weaver Drain Tile Museum offers a fascinating introduction to 19th-century farming techniques. John Johnston, the original property owner, was the first farmer in America to use drain tiles on his farm, and three rooms of the house are dedicated to exhibits about innovation in agriculture and the immigrant experience. Three different rooms are furnished with period items, and there's also a large collection of drain tiles from throughout the centuries. The museum is open on weekends between the beginning of May and the end of October, and admission is by donation.
Address: The Johnston House and Mike Weaver Drain Tile Museum, 3523 E Lake Rd, Geneva, NY 14456, Phone: 315-789-3848
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Plan Your Trip
Get Ready to Go!
- Search flights and stays nearby.
- Book your tour or local activity.
- Book your car rental.
Need some more help?
Go to travel reservations.