Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Ada Historical Society was first formed in 1974 by a group of local women interested in the history of Ada and strived to preserve Ada's rich historical roots. After a few years, the group disbanded. Then in the spring of 1989, the Ada historical was reorganized and they have continued to grow since. For several years the group met in the Ada Township Hall. Their goal was to have a museum in the Village. After years of hard work, along with the generosity of Frank Averill and Floyd Chaffee and others who donated money, labor, and artifacts, the Averill Historical Museum of Ada opened on August 14, 1999.

Alcona Historical Society

Albion, Michigan

Historical Society

Historical Society

Albion Historical Society

Albion, Michigan

Historical Society

The Albion Historical Society maintains and operates the Gardner House Museum, a Victorian house from the late 1800’s. It contains antique artifacts, pictures, musical instruments and furniture, as well as World War II photographs and memorabilia of area veterans.

Historical Society

History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

Arenac County is situated along the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron in the Great Lakes. It is rich in Indian history because of its abundance of hard chert and flint for arrowheads. It is rich in logging history as a part of the logging industry developed around Michigan's white pine and hardwoods as well as being a conduit to the lake for shipping the lumber produced here. The County also was the location of a 19th century summer resort hotel to which customers arrived by ship. Its history was gradually reshaped due to the disastrous wildfires that eventually destroyed the logging business in the area.