Doors Open Jamestown
Expiration: Jan 24th 2026
Doors Open Jamestown is a FREE admission day at local museums and attractions. It's designed to let area residents see our community as visitors often see us. It's purposely held at what would otherwise be a slow time of year for museums and attractions. This event runs as an online scavenger hunt and players will be entered into a prize drawing.
*Pre-registration required. Fees and restrictions may apply at some venues. Check the websites of the starred locations for more information and registration.
Participating Attractions include:
- Audubon Community Nature Center
- Chautauqua Art Gallery
- Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame
- Chautauqua Youth Symphony
- Fenton History Center
- Infinity Visual and Performing Arts
- James Prendergast Library
- Lucile M. Wright Air Museum
- *Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum
- Martz-Kohl Observatory
- Marvin Community House
- *National Comedy Center
- Northwest Arena
- Partridge-Sheldon House by Jamestown DAR
- Pearl City Clay House
- Reg Lenna Center for the Arts
- Robert H. Jackson Center
- Roger Tory Peterson Institute
- Sukanya Burman Dance Inc.
Participating Businesses include:
- 4 Below Haggy's Bar & Grill
- Art Cloth & Craft
- Ballgames Heroes
- BioDome Project
- Brazil Craft Beer and Wine Lounge
- Brigiotta's Farmland Produce
- CHQ Chamber & Visitor Information Center
- CHQ Plus
- DoubleTree by Hilton
- Labyrinth Press Company
- Lifted
- Pearl City Cycle
- SOLT Cafe
- UpTwn Kix
- Wicked Warren's
Included Venues
See locations on an interactive map.
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Audubon Community Nature Center is a 570-acre wetland preserve that includes over five miles of trails, a native tree arboretum, picnic areas, a natural play space, and educational gardens for you to explore daily from dawn until dusk. You can visit live birds of prey near the building. Public programs, animal ambassadors, and docents may also be available to enrich your experience.
BioDome Project is a locally-owned art gallery, artisans’ market, farmer’s market, and garden shop dedicated to growing plants and building community in Jamestown, NY.
The Labyrinth and Brazil reside in a row of townhouses built in the 1870s in the Second Empire architectural style. It has housed numerous businesses over the decades, including a Psychic Observer magazine headquarters. Completely renovated in the historical style, the building brings charm and sophistication to a casual and laid back establishment.