
What is Sainte Marie?
Sainte Marie among the Iroquois is a re-creation
of the French Mission that once stood on the shores of Onondaga Lake from
1656-1658. Browse the museum and learn about the 17th century culture of
the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), the French and their meeting here. Visit
the Interpretive Center and converse with the costumed interpreters about
daily life in the 1650's. Demonstrations in carpentry, blacksmithing, cooking
and other unique activities are available. Group tours are gladly welcomed
by appointment only. Sainte Marie is a volunteer-run organization, if you
would like to become a volunteer, please call 453-6768.
On Permanent Display: Charcoal and chalk portraits by the late Nancy Duffy
Features prominent historical local Native Americans as well as founding
fathers of the Syarcuse area.
Sainte Marie among the Iroquois is now available to reserve for your next special event!
Create your own historical occasion with a contemporary reception in the museum, a wedding at the 17th century chapel or a special event througout the facility.
Capacity: 180 inside/350 in area
Cost: $110-$330
Reservations: (315) 453-6768
| Hours | Year Round (except most holidays) Weekdays 9 am-3 pm Mid-May - Mid-October Weekends 12-5 pm Weekdays 9 am-3 pm |
| Admission | Mid-October - Mid-May |
| School Tours | Click here |
| Contact | Physical Address: 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway Liverpool, NY 13088 Mailing Address: 106 Lake Drive Liverpool, NY 13088 (315) 453-6768, fax (315) 453-6772 stemarie1657@yahoo.com |
| Directions | Click here |
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The Friends of Historic Onondaga Lake is proud to be a member of the Arts & Cultural Leadership Alliance of Central New York. Click here for more information and a list of current members.
























