5 Historic Sites in Palmyra That You Shouldn't Miss

September 10, 2021 Diedre Savory

Discover the best top things to do in Palmyra, United States including Phelps General Store, Smith Family Farm, The Sacred Grove, Book of Mormon Publication Site, Martin Harris Farm.
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1. Phelps General Store

132 Market St, Palmyra, NY 14522-1136 +1 315-597-6981 [email protected] http://www.historicpalmyrany.com/phelps_general_store_museum.htm
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Phelps General Store

The museum "where time stands still," has served the needs of Palmyrans and Erie "Canawlers" as a boarding house, tavern, bakery, and general store since its construction in 1826. Proprietor William Phelps completed renovations to the store by 1875, subsequently left untouched by his son Julius, who locked the doors in 1940, leaving a curious retail time capsule for you and your family to explore. Upstairs you'll visit the elegant Phelps' family home with post-Civil War furnishings and Victorian splendor, unspoiled by electricity or indoor plumbing, where Sibyl Phelps resided until her passing in 1976! The haunting presence of the Phelps' 108 year legacy remains to this day. Hours: May-Oct, Tues-Sat, 10:30-4:30 Nov-April, Tues-Thurs, 11:00-4:00

Reviewed By tracym6886 - East Palmyra, United States

Where else can you see products that date back to 1940? The store opened in 1868 and closed its doors in 1940, leaving all the products on the shelves. Step back in time!

2. Smith Family Farm

843 Stafford Rd, Palmyra, NY 14522-9570 +1 315-597-4383 [email protected] http://www.hillcumorah.org/welcomectr.php
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Smith Family Farm

Tour the Smith Family Farm to learn more about the boyhood of Joseph Smith Jr., the first prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visit the nearby Sacred Grove, where Joseph received a vision of God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Tours are Free.

Reviewed By ElderClintArgyle - Oakland, United States

I've been to this beautiful and peaceful place several times in the past. When I heard that I could visit it virtually from the comfort of my own home I was so excited! As I joined the zoom meeting I started to remember many of the wonderful things I had seen and felt during my other visits in person. The guides did an amazing job showing me the homes and the history, however, my favorite part was our walk in the Sacred Grove where they taught about the first vision Joseph Smith had. At just the right moment they turned the camera and I saw the sun coming down through the tree's and it was such a wonderful spiritual experience. Thank you for making this possible for me :)

3. The Sacred Grove

843 Stafford Rd, Palmyra, NY 14522-9570 +1 801-809-3930 http://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/subsection/historic-sites/new-york/palmyra/joseph-smith-family-farm-site-and-sacred-grove
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The Sacred Grove

4. Book of Mormon Publication Site

217 E Main St, Palmyra, NY 14522-1127 +1 315-597-5982 [email protected] http://www.hillcumorah.org/grandin.php
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Book of Mormon Publication Site

Located in the business district of historic Palmyra, New York, the Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site offers you a glimpse of the printing and binding processes of the 1820s. Tours are free.

Reviewed By carriemleemba - Manassas, United States

We have been here a few tines over the years, and every time is a great experience. I only recently realized they have some original paintings that were painted nearby, and there seems to always be new things I learn

5. Martin Harris Farm

2095 Maple Ave, Palmyra, NY 14522-9119 http://www.lds.org/locations/martin-harris-farm?lang=eng&_r=1
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Reviewed By seemenow76

Wow! Great historical site with lovely countryside. It is hard to believe that you do not have to pay for the tour or anything else. No sales pitch. You have to give the Mormon's their due for contributing to and preserving the history of our country at their own cost.

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