Founded in 1852 to preserve the history of the Presbyterian Church. The museum room houses silver and pewter ware, communion tokens and artifacts from the Colonial period to the present. Other highlights include a portrait gallery featuring church leaders and paintings by such noted artists as Bass Otis, John Neagle, Rembrandt and James Peale. A research library is available. Open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm; closed holidays. Free to the public.