Huron County Celebrates History with Museum Weekend on September 28 & 29

Huron County, MI — History enthusiasts and families looking for an educational and engaging weekend outing are in for a treat as the Huron County Historical Society presents the annual Museum Weekend on September 28 and 29. The event, running from noon to 4 PM on both Saturday and Sunday, offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide array of museums and historical sites across the county, each showcasing a distinct aspect of local heritage.

Visitors are encouraged to call ahead to verify the hours of operation and confirm the museums’ participation, ensuring they make the most of this historical journey through time.

A Dive into Huron County’s Rich Heritage

Frank Murphy Museum
Frank Murphy Museum

Museum Weekend is a staple event that brings together various historical attractions in Huron County, each with its unique exhibits and stories to tell. From maritime history to early pioneer life, participants will have the chance to explore diverse facets of the county’s past. Here’s a look at some of the featured locations:

  1. Bay Port Area Historical Museum
    Located at 836 2nd St., Bay Port, the Bay Port Area Historical Museum will transport visitors back in time with activities such as ribbon cutting, spinning wheel demonstrations, barrel rides for children, and traditional games. A highlight of the visit includes samples of smoked fish from the Bay Port Fish Company, providing a taste of the region’s maritime past. For more details, visitors can contact the museum at 989-553-7789.
  2. Charles W. Liken House Museum, Carriage/Barn & Old Sebewaing Township Hall
    Situated in Sebewaing, this museum showcases music displays at the Charles W. Liken House and the Sebewaing Township Hall. Restored artifacts include the Sebewaing Fire Department cart and uniforms, along with agricultural implements and business artifacts. It’s a glimpse into the area’s communal and agricultural history. For more information, call 989-883-2391.
  3. Elkton Heritage Center Museum, Log Cabin and Barn
    This museum, located at 989-550-2603, offers a view into pioneer life with its log cabin and barn exhibits. It provides visitors with a tangible connection to the early settlers of the region.
  4. Frank Murphy Museum, Harbor Beach
    History buffs can visit the Frank Murphy Museum in Harbor Beach, honoring one of Michigan’s most notable political figures. To learn more about his contributions and view related artifacts, visitors can contact the museum at 989-428-3418.
  5. Grice House Museum, Harbor Beach
    Located in Harbor Beach, the Grice House Museum offers a unique look at local history and heritage, with a range of exhibits open for tours. Visitors can inquire further at 989-479-3363.
  6. Harbor Beach Lighthouse
    Although the lighthouse is closed for the season, the Harbor Beach Lighthouse remains a notable historical landmark that tells the story of maritime navigation on Lake Huron. Those interested can find out more by calling 989-479-9707.
  7. Historical Society of Caseville Museum
    This museum provides a comprehensive view of Caseville’s past, with exhibits on local history and an enjoyable “Historic Caseville Walking Tour.” To learn more, contact 989-856-9090.
  8. Pioneer Log Village & Bad Axe Museum of Local History
    Located in Bad Axe, the Pioneer Log Village offers activities for kids, including ax throwing demonstrations, and showcases various historical artifacts in blacksmith and woodworking demonstrations. For details, visitors can call 989-550-2733.
  9. Pointe aux Barques Maritime Museum
    Situated in the Pointe aux Barques Lighthouse, this museum is perfect for those fascinated by maritime history. It includes exhibits on shipping and navigation, as well as a gift shop and museum tower. Open with third-order Fresnel lenses, this museum provides a rich dive into the maritime legacy of the area. Call 586-243-1838 for more information.
  10. Port Austin History Center
    This museum, found at 989-551-5532, offers exhibits that present the history of Port Austin, Grindstone City, and surrounding areas. It provides a detailed look at the local history and cultural development of this charming lakeside town.
  11. Port Hope Depot Heritage Center & Historic Brinker Lumber Museum
    Located in Port Hope, this site includes the Depot Heritage Center and the Historic Brinker Lumber Museum, which will be open on both days from 11 AM to 4 PM. These sites focus on the lumbering history of the area, a critical part of Huron County’s development. For more information, call 810-300-1713.
  12. Ten Cent Horse Barn Museum, Ubly
    In Ubly, the Ten Cent Horse Barn Museum offers an intriguing look at local agricultural history. Contact them at 989-551-0532 for more details on visiting.
  13. White Rock School Museum
    Though only open by appointment, the White Rock School Museum offers insights into the educational history of the region. Those interested in visiting should call 989-864-3817.
  14. Woelke Research Center, Depot Museum & Berne Junction, Pigeon
    Currently closed for the season, the Woelke Research Center in Pigeon typically offers access to a wide array of historical documents and artifacts for those interested in conducting more in-depth research into the area’s past.

Bringing History to Life

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The Museum Weekend is not just a series of museum tours; it’s an immersive experience that connects visitors to the history that shaped Huron County. From exploring restored historical buildings and artifacts to enjoying live demonstrations of traditional crafts and trades, there’s something to captivate visitors of all ages.

The event aims to not only preserve the rich heritage of the county but also to educate the public on the importance of these historical treasures. With activities tailored for both adults and children, Museum Weekend serves as an excellent educational opportunity that promises both learning and enjoyment.

Plan Your Visit

Participants are encouraged to reach out to the individual museums to confirm their hours of operation. With many sites open only during specific hours or by appointment, planning ahead is essential to fully enjoy the weekend.

For additional information and a comprehensive guide to the participating locations, visit the Huron County Historical Society’s official website at www.thehchs.org or call 989-712-0050. Whether you’re a history aficionado or simply looking for a fun and educational way to spend the weekend, Huron County’s Museum Weekend offers a perfect blend of exploration and discovery.

Join in on September 28 and 29 for a journey through time that celebrates the stories, people, and landmarks that make Huron County a region rich in history and culture.

Paul Austin

Paul is a writer living in the Great Lakes Region. He dabbles in research of historical events, places, and people on his website at Michigan4You.When he isn't under a deadline, you can find him on the beach with a good book and a cold beer.

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