The Ulysses Historical Society, established in 1975, is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of the town of Ulysses, New York. From the days of the Todarighroones Indians to the post-Revolutionary War settlers and the era of water-powered industry, the society showcases the town's fascinating past through exhibits, collections, and genealogy resources.
Nestled in the quaint village of Trumansburg, the UHS Museum on South Street serves as a gateway to the town's heritage, surrounded by historic homes, churches, and cemeteries. With its picturesque landscape featuring Cayuga Lake, waterfalls, and flowing streams, Ulysses offers visitors a glimpse into the past, while the iconic Silver Dan, The Horse in the Window, stands as a symbol of the town's enduring legacy.
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