The Museum of the Early American Circus is run by the Society with the assistance of a curator and is located on the third floor of the circa 1825 Elephant Hotel at Routes 202 and 100.
The Museum of the Early American Circus is open to the public on community event days like Memorial Day and on: Thursdays , 2 pm - 4 pm Or by appointment, call 914-277-4977
The exhibits are comprised of items from the permanent collection, as well as changing exhibits. Permanent collection exhibits are generally found on the third floor of the Elephant Hotel, while changing exhibits can be found both on the third floor and the first floor of the Hotel.
Museum of the Early American Circus is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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