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Fenimore Gift Shop

The Fenimore Museum Shop located on the main level of the Museum includes special merchandise and elegant jewelry from regional artists,Native American works of art, books and gifts related to fine art, folk art and the history of New York State. Visit our online store.


And if that is not enough we invite you to walk across the street to the newly redesigned Farmers’ Museum Store and Todd’s General Store. The Museum Store and Todd’s General Store offer homemade crafts created right there at The Farmers’ Museum as well as even more products based on the history and culture of New York and America.

Shop Hours: 
• April 1 – May 9: Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Closed Monday
• May 10 – Columbus Day, October 10: Daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
• October 11 – December 31: Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Closed Monday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

 

Dining

The Fenimore Café offers light café fare in a spectacular lakeside setting. The changing menu includes wraps, salads, homemade soups, grilled specialties, fresh baked goods, soft drinks, coffee, a wide assortment of teas, wine and beer. The terrace features incredible plantings and a panoramic view of the lawn sweeping down to Otsego Lake. It is an experience not to be missed while visiting the Museum.

Plan your trip to Cooperstown.

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Find Great Holiday Gifts in our Museum Shop!
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The museum shop is the best place to locate hard-to-find gifts including Native American jewelry, books, ornaments, toys, and many handcrafted items.

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