The Moss Mansion Museum is a turn-of-the-century home, designed by New York architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh and built in 1903.  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, today The Moss is a cultural center that celebrates the influential entrepreneurial accomplishments of Preston Boyd (P.B.) Moss and the ongoing legacy nurtured by wife, Mattie and daughter, Melville. From social events to fundraisers, from daily tours to educational partnerships, every visit is an opportunity to experience some aspect of this legacy. You are invited - come make history with us!

Temporary Closed 2024

We are temporarily closed for restoration and preservation.

Office Hours

Monday – Thursday:  9am to 4pm


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2024 Restoration Project

 

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    Review

    Glenn Stump

    August 29, 2020
    A wonderful place to visit. If you have the time go. Just go.
    ~ A wonderful place to visit., Google Review by Glenn Stump, August 2020