History & Culture · Western New York
Marilla keeps history in a log cabin and community center
Marilla’s town page ties local history to a historical display, Civil War library, Roloff House, and log cabin.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Marilla’s Historical Society page gives the town a small but sturdy memory map. It describes a historical display in the Community Center plus the Roloff House, Civil War library, and log cabin.
That makes Marilla feel like a town where history is kept in physical places instead of floating in an anniversary paragraph. A log cabin, a house, a library collection, and a community-center display all give local memory a place to sit.
The town is not asking one landmark to explain everything. It is showing a habit of collecting and preserving: family stories, war memory, old buildings, and objects that help a rural Erie County town feel specific.
Marilla keeps history close to civic life, which is part of the charm.
That makes the log cabin more than a quaint backdrop. It sits beside a wider town habit of holding onto records, displays, war memory, and everyday objects that help a rural Erie County place explain itself. For a small town, that kind of kept memory can be as important as any single landmark.