Hours (When Historian Is Usually Present):
Wednesday: 10 AM – 4 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 1 PM
Honoring Our Hometown Heroes!
Check out our new T-Shirts, Hoodies & Zippered Jackets! Colors may vary a bit, but are basically heather maroons & blues.
You may download the order form below & send your order & check to us OR go to the donation page & then email [email protected] with the sizes & type of tops that you purchased. (Tax is included.)
2025 Calendars!
The calendars are in the works, with the Class of 1975 & photos of local farms.
The "Buy Now" Button is for Paypal, Debit or Credit Cards.
Calendars are now $12 each with $2.50 for shipping ($1 more is added for every additional calendar ordered & tax is included).
Or you may send check to
HH Museum, PO Box 107, Hammond, NY 13646.
Our next Scottish Festival will be July 13, 2024!
Mark your calendars!
(Our apologies, but our videos will not show until our upgrade goes through.)
Mark your calendars!
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OUR FIRST KNOWN SETTLER WAS WILLIAM MCNEIL.
He lived in a cave on the shore of Chippewa Bay prior to 1812. The solid 8 foot tall stone statue of William McNeil in front of our museum was carved by local artist, Carmen D'Avino.
He lived in a cave on the shore of Chippewa Bay prior to 1812. The solid 8 foot tall stone statue of William McNeil in front of our museum was carved by local artist, Carmen D'Avino.
Our 2022 & 2023 Additions!
a 12x24 Amish shed (to be moved to the town side of the barn)-to store Scottish festival goods
a new train shelf & 1951 Lionel train running in the new addition
a 12x24 Amish shed (to be moved to the town side of the barn)-to store Scottish festival goods
a new train shelf & 1951 Lionel train running in the new addition
— THANK YOU FOR VISITING —
Hammond, New York is a beautiful, rural farming community that borders the spectacular St. Lawrence River, Thousand Islands and Black Lake Regions of Upstate New York. We have a rich history of farmers that in many cases are descendants from Scottish settlers that came here in 1818. Our special museum holds many artifacts unique to Hammond and its people. We are committed and focused on preserving the memories and heritage of generations of Hammond residents. We are particularly proud to live in an area that boasts some of the largest concentrations of Scottish Stone Houses throughout the United States!
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