Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection

Alice T. Miner Museum
Location 9618 State Road Route 9, Chazy, New York
Coordinates 44°53′10″N 73°26′8″W / 44.88611°N 73.43556°W / 44.88611; -73.43556Coordinates: 44°53′10″N 73°26′8″W / 44.88611°N 73.43556°W / 44.88611; -73.43556
Area 0.9 acres (0.36 ha)
Architectural style Colonial Revival
NRHP Reference # 10000799[1]
Added to NRHP September 24, 2010

The Alice T. Miner Museum, also known as Alice T. Miner Colonial Collection, is located at Chazy in Clinton County, New York[2] on the Adirondack Coast. Opened in 1924, the museum was created by Alice T. Miner, a pioneer in the colonial revival movement and wife of William H. Miner, railroad industrialist.

The museum has 15 rooms filled with period furniture, miniature furniture, a vast china collection, porcelain and glass, a superb collection of early samplers and other textiles, War of 1812 muskets, Revolutionary War cannonballs, dolls and other early Americana.[3]

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1]

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