A National Historic Landmark of 93,000 square feet, the Oneida Community Mansion House was home to the utopian Oneida Community from 1848–1880. Today, you can explore museum galleries and period‑furnished rooms, join programs that delve into the community’s ideas and daily life, and even stay overnight in the Mansion House’s intimate nine‑room Inn. Set within 33 acres of lawns, gardens, and easy trails—with views toward the historic golf course—the House invites both learning and lingering.
What You’ll See and Do
- Tour exhibits and period interiors that interpret the Oneida Community’s social, religious, and economic experiments.
- Walk the 33 acres of landscaped grounds and woodland paths; watch for birds and quiet garden corners.
- Stay in the Mansion House Inn (nine period‑furnished rooms) for an atmospheric overnight.
- Attend talks, films, and seasonal programs; ask about guided tours.
- Plan events—from meetings to celebrations—supported by on‑site staff and flexible historic spaces.







