American Maple Museum

The sweet science of maple syrup is a $15-million-a-year business in New York State

Two people a year are inaugurated into the Maple Hall of Fame on the first floor of the museum; more than 70 industry luminaries have been inducted. The museum is open from Memorial Day until September, but area sugar bushes offer tours during the March sugaring season. Check out the wooden sap-storage vat eaten through by a porcupine.

At a glance
  • In 2013, New York State produced more than $15 million worth of maple syrup – and Lewis County made the most.
  • This 37-year-old museum is housed in a former school; it features three floors of exhibits to highlight this lucrative North Country industry, which is singular to portions of Canada and the northern reaches of the United States. 
  • See a replica of a sugar house and logging camp, historic tools and manufacturing techniques.