Starr Clark Tin Shop and Underground Railroad Museum

3250 Main Street, Mexico, NY 13114
(315) 963-7853
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The Haunting

Abolitionist and tinsmith Starr Clark hosted meetings and gave refuge to African-American slaves in this building from the mid 1830s to the Civil War. A well-documented site of the Underground Railroad, the refurbished building includes UGRR exhibits and artifacts. PIT Cru paranormal investigators find the site to be “very interesting” and witnesses have reported shadows, voices, and the feeling of being touched.

Contact:

3250 Main Street
Mexico, NY 13114
P: (315) 963-7853

Opportunities for visitors:

Guided tours and paranormal investigations by appointment. 

Days/times of operation:

The museum is now open by appointments only. Please call Jim at 315-963-7853.

 For Paranormal Investigations contact Sheila at 315-378-7994 or email at scopesauslander@gmail.com.

Costs:

Call 315-378-7994 for investigations fee.

Handicap Accessible:

Yes
Partially