
Picnicking in the Cemetery
“Picture it. It’s a beautiful spring day. Blue skies overhead, lush green grass under your feet, and the scent of fresh flowers perfumes the air.

“Picture it. It’s a beautiful spring day. Blue skies overhead, lush green grass under your feet, and the scent of fresh flowers perfumes the air.

I suspect that there are many people within our Fenton Family that have connections to the Mayflower. With proper research, you can apply to the

Last November and December, we shared the story of John Henry Mann’s death at Hickam Field in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, making him the

Robert Charles Anderson, best known as the author of The Great Migration Series, passed away February 15, 2025. Robert was born May 24, 1944, in

Over the last 3 months I shared the story of the Arcade Building. It occurred to me that you might enjoy seeing images of the

Over time a leaking roof, a couple of fires and just “Father Time” began to wear down the building. In 1927 a fire heavily damaged

Last month I introduced the Arcade Building and some of its history. I would like to continue on that line by talking about the various

Recently one of our Hall House volunteers, Al Johnson, asked me what I knew about the Arcade Building. Specifically, he was interested in what businesses
The purpose and mission of the Fenton History Center Museum & Library is to provide education and cultural opportunities for the residents of Chautauqua County,

Last month we shared John Henry Mann’s story. This month we have more information on his story to share. It seems he was part of