Share the Memories at the Tonawanda “Castle” on Monday, November 2nd, 2009

In an effort to compile their own StoryCorps of sorts, The Tonawanda Castle invites the larger community to take part in "A Day of Memories: Remembering the History of the Armory at the Tonawanda Castle."  Regionally, the organizers feel there are a lot of stories out there that pertain to this part of Western New York.  Everyone is welcome to participate.

On November 22, the completely restored armory of the 25th Company of the New York State National Guard--now known as the Tonawanda Castle--will be open to the community to come and share their experiences and personal memories of this historical building.  By participating, the community will be an integral part of the Tonawanda Castle's important efforts to record and preserve the building's magnificent legacy.


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The Tonawanda Castle is one of the Tonawandas' most prized historical gems, operating as an armory and then community center from 1897 to the late 1990s.  For decades this building housed the New York State National Guard and hosted community celebrations and sporting events.  Purchased privately from New York State in 2004, the owner restored the massive 38,000 square foot armory with the sole intent of reviving the building's early 20th century grandeur.

Doors will be open between 1PM and 4PM on the 22nd of November, and light refreshments will be served.

An emailed RSVP is not necessary, but much appreciated.  The event is free of charge.

The Tonawanda Castle is an historic armory built in 1896.  Listed on both the National and New York State Historic registries, it was home to the 25th Division of the NYS National Guard. The Castle was purchased privately in 2004 and has been beautifully restored into an event and conference center.

 69 Delaware . City of Tonawanda . 716.743.8544



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