The Historic Village at Allaire

"Where History Was Forged"

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The Historic Village at Allaire

Admission
Weekends Only May - Oct.
$3.00 for Adults
$2.00 for Children 6 - 12
Senior and ADA Discounts Apply with Appropriate ID
Members Admitted Free

Historic Building Hours
Memorial Day - Labor Day
Wednesday - Sunday
12 noon to 4 pm
Labor Day - Nov. & May
Weekends Only
12 noon to 4 pm

Closed Major Holidays
Closed December
Through April
Except for Special Events and Student Tours

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The Historic Retail Shoppes

General Store

In order to take care of the needs of his employees, as well as those of his own family, James Allaire established both a General Store, reputed to be the largest in the State at the time, and a Bakery. The General Store, or Howell Works Company Store as it was known, was not only a place to purchase necessary items, but also a place to gather, learn the local gossip, pick up the mail or even buy passage to New York on an Allaire Steam Packet. Come and explore these historic shops today and see how a 19th Century iron worker and his family lived and did their marketing.

The Historic Village at Allaire
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