About
The Museum
Historic Saranac Lake recognizes that the museum is located on unceded homeland of the Haudenosaunee people.
We respect the sovereignty and traditions of the Haudenosaunee, and we support their enduring presence here.
THE SARANAC LABORATORY
The Saranac Laboratory is open year-round with permanent exhibits on scientific research and patient care, and temporary exhibits on topics of local history. Exhibits are self-guided, however staff is always on hand to help guide visitors through the exhibits and answer any questions. The main laboratory space explores Saranac Lake’s unique history as a world-wide center for TB research and patient care. Visitors can listen to audio tours and view a variety of short films on TB and local history in the main laboratory space. Learn more about visiting the museum.
THE JOHN BLACK ROOM
THE TRUDEAU BUILDING
Highlights of the Trudeau Building Museum expansion include:
- Improved museum collections storage space, defined as a priority in our ongoing Preservation Planning Project funded by an IMLS grant in 2018. This will allow us to grow our collection and make it available to humanities scholars.
- Creation of a research room that will facilitate public access to our collection.
- Installation of interactive children’s exhibits in both buildings.
- Rotating exhibits in collaboration with other area museums and organizations.
- Implementation of hands-on science activities in the laboratory space.
- Expanded interpretation at the Saranac Laboratory Museum exploring important present day issues in public health and tuberculosis control and treatment.