Welcome to the Sutliff Museum
Take a step back into the 19th century. Here you’ll find an authentic recreation of the Victorian period in our country’s history, circa 1830-1900. The room is designed to show the furnishings, traditions and atmosphere of the times. It is also a memorial to Levi and Phebe Sutliff who were station masters on the Underground Railroad. The museum hosts changing displays of interest to the community and was certified in 1998 by the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums. Located in Downtown Warren's Historic District, the museum has free admission and is handicapped accessible.
The mission of the Sutliff Museum is to follow the directives of its founder, Phebe T. Sutliff, by maintaining, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting its collections in order to educate the community on the significance of Trumbull County's heritage, as influenced by, and related to, the Sutliff family, the Victorian era, and the Abolition movement. The museum seeks to fulfill this initiative through its programs and activities.
Director: Melissa Karman
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Interested in becoming a Friend of the Sutliff museum or volunteering on one of our committees? Contact the museum at 330-395-6575 for more information.
Also, please stop by our brochure rack and pick up one of our brochures or if you'd like, a donation card! We appreciate all your support!!