
Skä·noñh Great Law of Peace Center
Discover the history and culture of the Haudenosaunee at this lakeside center, featuring immersive exhibits and personal stories.

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Skä·noñh Great Law of Peace Center
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Fewer crowds, more personal interaction

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the history and culture of the Haudenosaunee at this lakeside center, featuring immersive exhibits and personal stories.
"An amazing experience, incredibly educational and thought-provoking, worth far more than the $5 admission!"

Affordable Admission
Only $5 per adult! You'll feel like you're getting a steal for the incredible educational experience. :moneybag:
Allow Ample Time
Plan for about an hour to fully explore both levels and the mission buildings. 🕐

Quick Facts
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Rating
4.9 · 124 reviews
Type
Cultural Center
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Two-Level Immersive Exhibits
Main Exhibition Hall
Explore the rich history and culture of the Haudenosaunee across two engaging levels, featuring audio-visual displays and artifacts.

The Mission Buildings
Outdoor Area
Step back in time by visiting the historic mission buildings located behind the main center.

Personalized Storytelling
Throughout the Center
Engage with knowledgeable staff who share emotive and informative stories, offering a unique cultural perspective.
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Affordable Admission
Only $5 per adult! You'll feel like you're getting a steal for the incredible educational experience. :moneybag:
Allow Ample Time
Plan for about an hour to fully explore both levels and the mission buildings. 🕐
Accessible Exhibits
Most exhibits feature audio and visual components, with CC on videos. ♿
Engage with Staff
The staff are incredibly welcoming and share moving stories about their culture. :speech_balloon:
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Affordable Admission
Only $5 per adult! You'll feel like you're getting a steal for the incredible educational experience. :moneybag:
Allow Ample Time
Plan for about an hour to fully explore both levels and the mission buildings. 🕐
Accessible Exhibits
Most exhibits feature audio and visual components, with CC on videos. ♿
Engage with Staff
The staff are incredibly welcoming and share moving stories about their culture. :speech_balloon:
Free Parking
Plenty of free parking is available on-site. 🚗
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center for its incredibly affordable admission and deeply educational, thought-provoking exhibits. The staff's welcoming nature and willingness to share personal stories are frequently highlighted as a major draw, making the experience both informative and emotionally resonant. While some interactive elements may have been offline, the overall presentation is highly regarded.
"The Skä•noñh - Great Law of Peace Center was amazing! It was only $5/adult (which was great, but I would’ve easily paid at least $12-15 because it was that incredible). The exhibits are very well put together and spaced out. I love that it has two levels that you can go through, and from what I believe I think it’s accessible (although don’t quote me on that because I’m not 100% sure). Most of the information has some form of audio and visual (making it accessible) although the special tools (press a button and it explains something) were offline due to COVID-19 (this didn’t hold us back as we just watched the videos that had CC and read the displays with explanations in writing). There was plenty of parking (which is free) and it took us about an hour or so to go through the exhibits and the Mission (big buildings) in the back. It was very educational while still being interesting and thought-provoking. I learned so much about the Haudenosaunee and I’m so glad we decided to visit when we did."
Izabella “Izzy” Da Silva
"My history class from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) visited this location on a day in which the center was supposed to be closed, so I would like to give massive thanks to Andy and Tina for making special efforts to guide us and for sharing the stories of the Haudenosaunee with us. The experience that we had at this location was eye-opening, enlightening, and- for many of us- emotionally moving. These are stories that must be uplifted in our greater historical narrative. I cannot recommend that you visit this location enough. I guarantee that you will learn something you never knew before! On behalf of UTSA, thank you again to Tina, Andy, and everyone involved in operating and preserving this wonderful location."
Nidal
"We could have spoken to the lady who was working all day.coming from Scotland it was so interesting to hear her speak about her culture,very emotive and informative she's also got the best speaking voice ever."
Kevin Woodhouse
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center is located by the lake. Ample free parking is available on-site, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Information on public transportation options to the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center is not widely available. Driving and utilizing the free parking is the most common method of access.
The center is situated by a lake, offering a scenic setting. Exploring the grounds and the nearby mission buildings is recommended after visiting the main exhibits.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission is very affordable at $5 per adult. Many visitors feel the experience is worth significantly more.
While specific discounts are not detailed, the general admission price of $5 is considered a great value by visitors.
Advance booking is generally not required for the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. Visitors can typically purchase tickets upon arrival.
Operating hours can vary, and it's advisable to check the official website or contact the center directly before your visit. Some reviews mention visiting on days the center was 'supposed to be closed' due to special arrangements.
The center is described as accessible, with exhibits featuring audio and visual components. While some tools were offline due to COVID-19, videos with CC and written displays were available.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The center features well-put-together exhibits on two levels detailing the history of Native Americans from central New York, particularly the Haudenosaunee. You'll also find mission buildings in the back.
Most visitors spend about an hour to an hour and a half exploring the exhibits and the mission buildings.
While not always standard, special arrangements can be made for groups, and staff are known to provide personalized guidance and share stories.
The center focuses on the history of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Great Law of Peace, a foundational document for their governance and a significant part of Native American history.
Photography policies are not explicitly stated, but it's generally advisable to be respectful and check for any posted signage regarding photography within the exhibits.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Information on on-site dining is limited. Visitors may want to plan for meals before or after their visit, or bring their own snacks if permitted.
The Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center is located by a lake. Nearby towns or cities would likely offer a variety of dining establishments.
📸 📸 Photography
The lakeside setting and the historic mission buildings offer picturesque opportunities. The exhibits themselves may also have visually engaging elements.
Specific rules on photography inside the exhibits are not widely publicized. It's best to be discreet and respectful, or inquire at the entrance.










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