Roberson History Alonzo Roberson Jr., the son of Alonzo Roberson Sr. and Lydia Titus Roberson, was born in Binghamton, NY on . His father, a carpenter, had moved to Binghamton about 1852.
Roberson Museum is CLOSED on Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Roberson Museum is closed after 5PM on Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve.
Roberson will be open 7 days a week with extended hours! Home for the Holidays features hundreds of elaborately decorated trees, dazzling Holiday displays, and the International Forest–a collection of adorned trees and displays that represent the holiday traditions of cultures from around the world.
The Historic Roberson Mansion is the largest piece in Roberson’s Collection and provides a beautiful setting for exhibitions, programs, educational opportunities, events and special occasions. The three story, gilded age Mansion was a gift from Alonzo and Margaret Roberson to the community, with hopes of it becoming a nationally renowned center for the arts, history, and science. Featuring a ...
Roberson recognizes it sits on the ancestral homeland of the Onondaga Nation, which is part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, comprising six nations. We extend our respect and gratitude to them as the past, present, and future stewards of this land, and are honored to display the contributions this nation and its people have made and continue ...
Explore the cosmos at Roberson! Let’s explore the stars, planets, asteroids, and everything that lies just beyond Earth at Space Day! Experience the wonders of space through space-themed activities, games, crafts, and more. Admission may also be purchased at the front desk the day of the event.