The Arms Family Museum of Local History is available for tours to school classes, preschools and summer day camps, and club and social groups. The first floor of the museum building offers a look into the lives of a wealthy family living on Wick Avenue in the early years of the twentieth century. The lower level displays Native American and Pioneer artifacts plus a great Hands-On History Room for children,  while the second floor galleries exhibits display a variety of perspectives on life in the Mahoning Valley over the years. Many tours can be customized or focused on a particular area of study.

Exhibits at the Arms include many interactive hands-on areas to reinforce the museum learning experience. Watch for our 'Please Touch' signs throughout the local history areas of the museum.

For more information contact us.


The sitting room at Greystone.

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