
Palmyra Print Shop Museum

This museum showcases some of the finest printing equipment ever made. In 1856, John M. Jones arrived in Palmyra and revolutionized the printing industry. For 63 years, his company produced printing presses and cutters that were exported around the world via the Erie Canal. The displays include Jones’ equipment marketed under the names Peerless, Ben Franklin, Global, Star, Jobber, and Lightning. Additionally, there is an extensive collection of printing type on display.


