The Le Roy House is currently owned by the Le Roy Historical Society and functions as a historic house museum. It features 19th-century period rooms, a room dedicated to Morganville Pottery items, and exhibits that showcase local history. This provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the region's past and its cultural heritage.
The school building has been transformed into the Jell-O Gallery, a unique museum dedicated to the history and marketing of Jell-O. This popular dessert was invented and first produced in Le Roy, making the gallery a significant part of the town's history.
In 1997, both the Le Roy House and the Union Free School were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition underscores their historical significance and value to the heritage of the United States.
History & Anthropology Historic house Person & Artist
430 Hudson St, Le Roy
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