UAW Sitdowners Monument Park
Dedicated to the men and women of the historic sit-down strike of 1936-1937 at General Motors, Flint, this marble and bronze monument depicts an actual scene from inside the plant during the strike. The monument was created by Janice Trimpe, Master Sculptor. Check the website for hours of operation and special events.
Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame
The Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Fame was created by the Bruin Club of Mott Community College in 1980. For over 40 years, the Hall of Fame has provided a vehicle for our community to recognize and celebrate the unsurpassed history of athletic achievement and community service that has been so much a part of the Flint area.
Fenton Museum & Historical Society
The Fenton Museum houses an extensive genealogy room for the Fenton and surrounding area. It has cemetery records for all over Genesee County. The Historical Society is the keeper of school history for Fenton and has an area of the Museum devoted to it. The Museum is staffed by Historical Society volunteers and is open to the public on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m., but arrangements can be made for group tours as well.
Flint Children's Museum
The Museum offers hands-on experiences of all types for children from ages 2 to 10. The Discovery Zone, a rotating exhibit space, changes every three months, so check back to see what’s new.
AJ Phillips Fenton Museum
The A.J. Phillips Fenton Museum is an original building from 1900. AJ Phillips' heirs donated the building to the city in 1906. Most recently, the building housed the Fenton Library (now the Jack R. Winegarden Library) until it moved to its present location in the old Post Office.
Montrose Historical and Telephone Pioneer Museum
Michigan's only telephone museum with hands on working exhibits and antique telephone equipment and historical highlights of Montrose, MI