top of page
Museum Expansion
​
​

​

Our temporary location at 76 Fall Street is Phase 1 of our Expansion. We have received a grant as part of the Seneca Falls Downtown Revitalization Initiative from NY State to enable us to preserve our historic building at 32 Fall Street -- the first movie theater in Seneca Falls. Fundraising is ongoing that will enable us to greatly expand our Museum and its vision for promoting the history and message of "It's a Wonderful Life." 
IAWL TITLE scrolls 2020 white.png

Help fill our theater with stars and support the expansion!

“I could study the stars and the planets forever. I always wanted to know why, why.”
— Frank Capra, Interview by Joseph McBride

In recognition of Frank Capra’s great interest in astronomy and in honor of his “old friend” Edwin P. Hubble, the theater in The Seneca Falls It’s a Wonderful Life Museum will also serve as a Learning Center. It will be filled with stars and planets, placed there in memory of people who have made a difference in our lives.

 

Bells will be also placed throughout the Museum in honor of individuals who have impacted our lives.

​

To place a Planet, Constellation, Star or Bell in our new expanded Museum in honor of a person or persons who have impacted your life, make a donation below or enter our “Best Essay” contest. Everyone who makes a donation of $19.46 or more will be listed as a Founder.

lasso moon.png

Lasso The Moon

Place A Star.png

Place A Star

milky way.png

Place The Milky Way

planets.png

Lasso The Moon

constellations.png

Place A Star

theater seats.png

Place The Milky Way

bells.png

Lasso The Moon

best essay.png

Place A Star

Place The Milky Way

founders.png

We Will Create A Museum Filled With the Memory of Those Who Have Impacted Our Lives

IAWL TITLE scrolls 2020 white.png

Location:

 

Current location is 76 Fall Street, across from the Seneca Falls Visitor Center.

Hours:

​

Tuesday - Saturday: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.

​

We will be closed on December 23, 24, 25 and January 1.

  • White Facebook Icon

© 2022 It's A Wonderful Life Museum

bottom of page