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    Fenimore Art Museum

    4.4 (31 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Thai noodle salad with chicken
    Andrea C.

    We stopped here while on vacation and did not check the hours first. It was less than 30 min from closing time so we stopped in the gift shop. So much cute stuff - including Van Gogh items. I circled the shop three times, finding new things each time. The next day we purchased a combination ticket at the Farmer Museum. After walking around the Farmer museum for a few hours, we stopped in at Fenimore. We were hungry so we stopped at the café first and I ordered a noodle salad with chicken. I absolutely loved it! Unfortunately my husband's feet were getting pretty tired so we did not go into the actual Fenimore museum But the gift shop and Cafe were both very satisfactory for us.

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    Stephanie H.

    What a beautiful museum! Came to see the MC Escher collection and what a beautiful collection it was. Toured the whole museum and found the collections there to be stunning. The grounds were just as breathtaking, could have stayed there all day!!

    Keith Haring
    Norman F.

    Small art museum focused on American art. Native American and Early American artworks. Spotlight on more contemporary artists in special exhibits. Grounds are beautiful and nice to walk after visiting the galleries

    Would work perfectly for Dancing With The Stars!
    Roger K.

    First time here and very impressed. From the greeting by staff at the desk to the enjoyment of the artwork and the grounds. We enjoyed the visiting works of Ansel Adams and Toulouse Lautrec along with very impressive displays of Native American Indian traditions of celebration and ritual. There were also exhibits of art by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Robert Schneider. On the grounds, down near the lake, was a replica of a Mohawk Indian bark house and an actual log cabin.

    James Fenimore Cooper
    Will S.

    This is a wonderful museum, hands down, and is a must-see if you're visiting Cooperstown. Several galleries populate the historic estate of James Fenimore Cooper, the famous American novelist and son of Cooperstown founder William Cooper. The Fenimore has a wonderful collection of folk art -- which in my opinion is one of the most honest and approachable fine art forms, as its messages are easily conveyed to the viewer. That's not to say that there aren't boundless layers to unravel as you stare at, say, a near life-sized stature of Abraham Lincoln carved from the memory of a "no-name" woodworker in his spare time. And don't forget the expansive collection of Native American pieces. While the majority of these artworks and artifacts on display are from the indigenous people of northwestern U.S and British Columbia, there are also items representing many other cultures from all across North America. There's also a regular rotation of touring exhibits. I was lucky enough to be there for a mini-retrospective of the paintings and watercolors of Winslow Homer. Add in a fantastic green space behind the museum that will stroll you down to lake Otsego, and you have, without a doubt, a very well-curated museum that is perfectly in synch with the family-friendly vibe and historic charm that is Cooperstown, New York.

    Otsego: a meeting place

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    Beautiful museum with a nice selection of art. Enjoyed the calvin & hobbes exhibit. Would like to visit farm museum next time.

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    Very helpful staff and great venue. Interesting and varied special exhibitions. Nice addition during our brief visit to Cooperstown.

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    Located at a beautiful spot overlooking the otsego lake. Wonderful art esp Keith Harrington and the local artists pictures of the lake.

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    Their folk art collection was wonderful as were the paintings by Grandma Moses.

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    Even though I'm not a huge baseball fan, I was taken back to my childhood. Great museum of baseball…read morehistory. Definitely watch their short movie. Super inspirational and leaves you with a strong feeling of pride for the sport of baseball! All the old memorabilia took me back to my childhood hero's as a young boy! So glad we added this stop to our trip around New York State!

    This place is amazing for baseball fans and even just fans of history. Even though it's higher…read morepriced than many museums, it's very unique and was an all-day thing for us, so it was worth it. I recommend getting here early because it was packed later in the day. We parked in the nearby Double Day stadium lot, which wasn't that big. Most street parking said 2 hours max. It's better to arrive early so there is less time spent searching for parking. Once we got tickets, we had a wristband so we could leave and come back. They had a list of activities/talks/tours, and we jumped on the hall of fame plaque tour. We got a lot more inside information than we would have otherwise had. There are like 3 floors of exhibits covering the whole history of the sport and rare collectables that are worth huge sums of money now that'll be the only real chance to see one. There was an introduction video that brought a tear to my eye (no, seriously). I will say I don't care much for watching baseball, but it has been such an important part of the American history and collective society that I was very impressed by the care and thoroughness of the exhibits. We were able to leave, have lunch nearby, and come back. There is no food on site, but there is an impressive gift shop from small mementos to very expensive souvenirs. It was a full day event, great for all ages, and I learned a lot. Even though Cooperstown is small and off the beaten path, it's worth coming out for a visit.

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