top of page
pagoda.png

Historic Buildings

IMG_6374.JPEG

Lily Dale Museum

Located in an 1890 schoolhouse, preserves the history of Spiritualism through artifacts, spirit art, and exhibits featuring the Fox family and women’s suffrage.

​

Hours: June 21–Sept 1, Wed–Sun, 11 AM–4 PM
Year-round visits by appointment
Historian: Ron Nagy
ronnagylilydale@gmail.com | (716) 969-4825

Marion H. Skidmore Library

Located on Cottage Row, the Library features the world’s largest collection of Spiritualist books. Open for on-site research with a public reading room. Appointments required.

​

Hours: June 25–Sept 5, daily 9 AM–5 PM
Other times by appointment
Contact: info@lilydaleassembly.org 
(716) 595-8721 x2001

library.jpg
lyceum LD.jfif

The lyceum

The Lyceum in Lily Dale, NY, is a primary venue within the Lily Dale Assembly used for workshops, lectures, and events centered on Spiritualism, mediumship, and personal growth. Located on the grounds of the world’s largest center for Spiritualism, it hosts specialized programs, including astrology lectures and physical mediumship sessions.

The Octagon Building

Built in 1883, the Octagon Building is a historic eight-sided structure that serves as a hub for mediumship, healing, and workshops, and is a key venue during Lily Dale’s summer season. Located near the Lily Dale Museum on Library Street

octagon.JPEG
assembly Hall.jpg

The Assembly HALL

Built in 1888, Assembly Hall is a central venue on Cottage Row for workshops, lectures, and spiritual education, with walls lined with photos of Spiritualist pioneers. The Church of the Living Spirit is also held in this historic building.

Lily Dale Fire Company

The Lily Dale Fire Company and Auxiliary is a volunteer organization providing fire protection and emergency services, operating from a single station at 17 East Street.

firehall.JPEG
auditorium.JPEG

The Lily Dale Auditorium 

An historic, central venue in Lily Dale, NY, located on Cottage Row opposite the Marion H. Skidmore Library. It hosts major spiritualist services, lectures, and workshops. As part of the world's largest Spiritualist community, it often serves as the indoor location for events during inclement weather.

The Healing Temple

Since 1955, the Healing Temple has offered a peaceful space for healing, meditation, and renewal, located on East Street across from the museum.

healing temple.jpg
bottom of page