September - October 2023
We began our journey home with a stop in Le Roy, New York. Le Roy is home to the Jell-O Museum which is exactly the random type of thing we love to find. After grabbing some lunch at a nearby small-town diner, we hit the road for real and headed home.
We didn't bring our carriage to Le Roy, but they were ready if we had
The Jell-O Museum is housed in the historic Le Roy House
Honoring Jell-O employees who fought in World War II
Jell-O has changed a lot over the years
The old Jell-O ads are interesting
My mother loves a good cutout. Here she's the Jell-O girl.
This antique desk came from the Jell-O company
Someone seems to have left the recipe for Jell-O laying out on the desk!
Jell-O used to be delivered door-to-door? Take that Amazon!
Christopher the Giraffe passed away in Le Roy a long time ago and has wound up being a permanent part of the town ever since.
Antique Jell-O molds of every shape and size
Some more modern Jell-O molds
Tyco Jell-O model train cars
I had to keep my mother from grabbing the Jell-O jigsaw puzzle
Some Canadian Jell-O memorabilia and do you remember sparkling Jell-O?
We always find an Olympics connection. This arch is from the Opening Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
If you're going to deliver Jell-O, you need a carriage
The museum is in such a cool old house
What the sign says is true
The Le Roy post office is on the National Register of Historic Places
We couldn't pass up lunch at the little Le Roy No Finer Diner
I like this sign's attitude
Pizza logs are a western New York thing
I ordered one last beef on weck before heading home
