Concord Historical Society, situated in Springville, NY, is home to the Warner Museum. Founded in 1929, the museum pays homage to Coach Glenn Scoby "Pop" Warner, a Springville native known for his contributions to youth football. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing "Pop's" football artifacts, including his Hall of Fame ring, paintings, and a collection of Native American artifacts.
The museum also features paintings by local artist Harold "Grampa" Olmstead, vintage toys, and a kitchen display on its first floor. A dedicated exhibit room honors Springville's "First Lady," Grace Gentner. All exhibits are regularly updated, providing visitors with a fresh perspective on the region's history and cultural heritage.
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