Pateros Museum

 

Ives Landing, which later became known as Pateros, was established around 1896 by its founder, Lee Ives. In 1900 Charles E. Nosler, a Spanish American War veteran, acquired most of the town site. He renamed it Pateros after a village built largely on stilts he had known in the Philippines. The city was later incorporated in 1913. Learn about the development of the region and view the breath taking scenery at the Pateros Museum.

The Pateros Museum is open Mon.-Fri. 8am to 4:30pm, same entrance as City Hall.