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Visiting the Tioga Point Museum

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Location

           

We're located on the second floor of the Spalding Memorial Building, 724 S. Main Street, Athens, PA 18810. Click here for a map.

           

Hours

           

Noon - 8:00 pm Tuesdays & Thursdays
10:00 am - 1:00 pm Saturdays
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day & New Year's Day

          

Admission

     

Admission to the Tioga Point Museum is FREE.

     

Shopping

     

The Museum Shop, which is located in the West room of the museum, features a nice selection of local gifts, books, and collectibles.

     

Families with small children

     

Go to For Families to learn more about attractions and ammenities of interest to families with small children.

     

Visitors with Disabilities

     

Go to Accessibility for information useful for visitors with vision or mobility impairments.

     

 

Take a glimpse inside the Tioga Point Museum . . .

George Catlin - From the Endless Mountains to the Wide West

Discover George Catlin's connection to Bradford County and the region, explore his travels through his art & journals, inspect some of the Native American objects held at the Tioga Point Museum.

Permanent Local Native American Exhibit

Discover the fascinating local Native American history spanning thousands of years - right in your own backyard!

Folk Art Painting Collection

See Portraits of local people -

Myra and Alice Kingsbury painted by Susan Waters
Sarah Spalding Welles (1794-1877)
Celestia Hopkins Herrick (1792-1830)
Obadiah Gore (1744-1821)
Wealthy Ann Gore Spalding (1767-1854)
Jabez Fish (1741-1814)
Charles Fisher Welles, Jr. (1812-1872)
and many more!

King Tut Bus Trip

Tioga Point Museum's 2nd annual bus trip will visit the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia for the nationally renoun exhibition "King Tut and the Golden Age of Pharaohs".

 

Exploring Moths and Butterflies

September is Moth and Butterfly month at TPM. This program is geared for the 4-6 year olds, exploring moths and butterflies through stories, projects, songs, and live critters.