Step back in time
and experience unique
treasures from the past.
The museum is housed in the renovated Elm Farm dairy plant, which was the last family owned dairy in Medina county. We bring the history of the dairy cow, ice cream and milk, from its beginnings in ancient Egypt through its evolution in America.
The museum proudly displays one of the largest collections of ice cream and dairy antiques and collectibles in the country.
The collections' include: 1890 milk wagons, milking machines, early 1900's milk trucks, butter churns, cream separators, cheese making equipment, a display of a 1940's dairy plant, signs, artwork.
The history of ice cream from its earliest beginnings to present day through ice cream parlor serving pieces, scoops, dispensers, toys, glassware, milk shake makers, ice cream freezers, artwork and paper and much more.