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 Historic East Aurora

And it is, too. Many places call themselves historic, but few the size of East Aurora offer as many historic attractions.

East Aurora village boasts two National Landmarks: the Roycroft Campus and the President Millard Fillmore Home. There are locally-operated museums associated with each.

The Roycroft Campus consists of 14 buildings located on South Grove and Main Streets. It is the location of the Roycroft Shops, an important center of the Arts and Crafts Movement of the turn-of-the-century. Founded by writer-philosopher-businessmen Elbert Hubbard in 1895, the Roycroft Campus gained National Landmark status in 1986.

The Roycroft Inn, which includes the original Roycroft print shop, was completed in 1905. Some writers of the time noted that it was built to "accommodate Hubbard's admirers". The Inn is owned by a non-profit organization and recently underwent a multi-million dollar restoration. It is an operating Inn and restaurant.

Another important structure is the Roycroft Chapel, which now serves as the town hall and is open to the public. A museum of town history, as well the town historian's office, can be found there today.

The print shop is now home of the Erie County Farm and Home Center. While now housing offices, some of the original Roycroft woodwork is still visible in the halls and stairways.

Another original Roycroft building which was originally a blacksmith shop and later the site of the copper shop is currently the Roycroft Gift Shop. Along with contemporary craftsman-produced gifts, original Roycroft books and antiques are sold there.

The Roycroft book bindery and furniture shop, a large frame structure, now houses a pottery studio, a series of antique shops, art gallery and frame shop.

A few blocks from the Roycroft Campus on Oakwood Avenue is the Elbert Hubbard Museum, an extensive collection of Roycroft arts, crafts and books and many one-of-a-kind items from the Roycroft era.

President Millard Fillmore's home is another East Aurora National Landmark. It is one of the few surviving presidential homes actually constructed by the president. Built in 1825 by Fillmore, the "New York State Colonial" cottage has been restored and furnished as it might have appeared in that era. Some of Fillmore's furnishings are included in the collection. The Fillmore House is operated as a museum. Flower and herb gardens are featured at the home on Shearer Avenue.

In the third quarter of the 19th century, East Aurora was known as "the world's trotting nursery." Race horses were raised and trained here in large farms operated by Cicero Hamlin, the Jewetts and the Knoxes. The "world's only one-mile covered race track" was of national interest, and "Mambrino King," judged the world's most handsome horse, was shown to thousands of visitors.

Aurora's "horse era" is celebrated during Racing Day, the last weekend in July. Physical reminders of the era include the Hamlin Farm judge's stand, now preserved on the Aurora Park Health Care Center grounds; Mambrino King's burial site historic marker on North Willow Street and a judge's stand and original Jewett Farm structures on Grover Road in the Town of Aurora.


 Museums
Aurora Historical Society Museum
  • Located in the Aurora Town Hall (an original Roycroft Building), Main and Grove Streets.
  • Features a history of the town from the Indians to modern times presented in sequence in murals by Rix Jennings and items from the Aurora Historical Society collections. The Kuster Collection of Indian arrowheads and points is featured. Self-conducted "tour."
  • The Town Historian's office upstairs in the same building offers a complete research facility. By appointment, or check the town hall for current hours.
  • Telephone: (716) 652-3280
The Elbert Hubbard Museum
  • Located at 363 Oakwood Avenue.
  • The Elbert Hubbard Museum boasts an important collection of Roycroft and Hubbard materials and offers both exhibits and research materials. The museum recently moved to its current location which is a Roycroft or "Craftsman"-style residence. The collection was a gift of the family of the late Elgene E. Godfrey and the home is a gift of Mrs. Gladys ScheideMantel.

    Anyone with an interest in the Arts and Crafts Era, the Roycroft Shops or Elbert Hubbard will find this museum a "must stop."

The Millard Fillmore House-Museum
  • Located at 24 Shearer Avenue.
  • This is a national landmark owned by the Aurora Historical Society. Millard Fillmore, our nations 13th president, began his law career in East Aurora and his influence on Western New York can still be seen today. Fillmore built this house in 1825 for his bride, Abigail. It has been restored to the period by the Aurora Historical Society, and includes some original Fillmore Furnishings.

    The grounds of the Fillmore House include a rose garden and a period herb garden. A reproduction barn holds period tools, a sleigh and carriage.

    These locally-operated museums are open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. or by advance appointment.

Toy Town Museum
  • Located on the Fisher-Price Campus, Girard Avenue.
  • Permanent and rotating exhibitions of vintage toys. Toy Town commemoratives. Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Telephone (716) 687-5151 for current information. a Toyfest info line is operated in the summer at (716) 655-4444, 24 hours a day.
Explore & More... a children's museum
  • Located at 430 Main Street.
  • Museum is open Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Telephone (716) 655-5131.
 Of Historic Interest

Historic Marker - West Main Street near Aurora Park Health Care Facility, topic the "middle road" through the Holland Land Purchase.

Judge's Stand - One of the last physical reminders of the Hamlin Farm, the judge's stand from the trotting track is now preserved on the grounds of the Aurora Park Health Care Facility.

Historic Marker - 100 North Willow Street. Resting place of "Mambrino King," judged the world's most handsome horse, and shown to thousands of visitors to the Hamlin Farm.

"Overlook" - From the Jewett Farm, site of the world's only one-mile covered race track. Grover Road (look for the antique shop).

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1998 Summer Guide and Visitors' Companion
to East Aurora, New York

Copyright, 1998

East Aurora Advertiser

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Published as a Second Section to the East Aurora Advertiser, May 1998

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