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The Village of Homer was entered in the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Founded in 1791 by Joseph and Rhoda Beebe and Mrs. Beebe's brother, Amos Todd, Homer was legally incorporated as a village in 1835. Its oldness, its evidence of the contributions of generations that have gone before, give us roots...a sense of time and place...a feeling for our environment. We invite you to explore the rich history of Homer:

Browse through the Homer Hall of Fame to meet a few of Homer's outstanding historical figures
Visit the Homeville Museum, filled with artifacts and treasures from the Civil War on through Desert Storm, as well as a massive collection of model trains and railroad memorabilia
Take an historical tour of a sampling of the rich architectural heritage of Homer
View a map of Homer's historic district
Browse through a collection of historical post cards of Homer
Visit the Existing Railroad Stations web site and do a search for Homer
 
Contact the Homer Village Historians:
  • Verna Whitney, 4895 Creal Road, Homer, NY 13077,
    phone (607) 749-2717
  • Charlie Bernheim, 31 Cayuga Street, Homer, NY 13077,
    phone (607) 749-3851.