Grand Blanc Heritage Association
The function of the Association is to discover, document, collect, preserve, research and exhibit any tangible materials that help to establish or illustrate the history of the community and surrounding area.
Flushing Area Museum
The goal of the Flushing Area Museum is to collect, acquire, preserve and interpret the history and cultural development of the area in and around Flushing, Michigan.
Flint Institute of Arts
The mission of the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) is to advance the understanding and appreciation of art for all through collections, exhibitions, and educational programs.
Davison Area Historical Museum
The museum houses thousands of artifacts, including a wooly mammoth bone, a circa 1900 Model of Davison City, and an extensive collection of historic pictures, military artifacts, and early Victorian toys.
Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad
Need a break from the rush of daily life? Go back to a time when things were a whole lot simpler. Welcome to Crossroads Village. It’s an authentic Great Lakes town from the turn of the last century, with over 34 historic structures and a thriving community to welcome you.
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.
Buick Gallery And Research Center
Sloan Museum's Buick Automotive Gallery and Research Center typically features 20 classic and concept Buicks, Chevrolets and other locally built automobiles. The Buick Automotive Gallery is also home to the Sloan Museum's Perry Archives.
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.
Steam Railroading Institute
The Steam Railroading Institute is dedicated to educate the public about steam era railroading in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. This includes the preservation of the skills and technology for maintaining steam locomotives by operating steam era equipment and providing the experience of steam locomotives in actual operation.
Durand Union Station
The depot is the home of the Michigan Railroad History Museum, an educational and entertaining source of Michigan’s rich railroad history. The museum gallery features new exhibits several times per year to pay tribute to the colorful heritage of the railroader and to the contribution of Michigan’s railroads to lumber, mining, agriculture, and industry.
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
Whaley House Museum
WHHM is the historic home of Robert J. Whaley and Mary McFarlan-Whaley, who moved to Flint in 1885. Together, they purchased the property on Kearsley street and renovated the house into a classic Victorian home. Their home is now a historic house museum that presents a wide range of public programs and events and is available for private rental.
Vassar Historical Museum
Our museum is located on South Main Street. It's housed in a local historical house which was moved to this location for the museum. We are always working to improve both the building and landscaping as well as the exhibits offered within.
Imlay City Historical Museum
The Imlay City museum is owned and operated by the Imlay City Historical Commission, which collects, preserves, and interprets the heritage of the Imlay City area and instills an appreciation of local history through exhibits and educational programs.
Lapeer County Historic Courthouse
The Lapeer County Courthouse is now the oldest courthouse in Michigan which serves its original purpose. It remains a fine example of the dignified Doric style. The courthouse can be rented for your events.
Thumb Octagon Barn & Agricultural Museum
Our vision is to develop the Thumb Octagon Barn complex for the community as an agricultural museum and educational center open to individuals, families and student groups to educate and stimulate awareness of our agricultural heritage.
Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum
The Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum is a collection of more than a dozen historic buildings located on ten acres of the original Dr. Joseph Loop estate in the Lake Huron harbor village of Port Sanilac. The Sanilac County Historical Society invites you to step back in time as you wander through the beautiful gardens and the Victorian, Edwardian, and vintage buildings and exhibits that are featured on the property.
Carnegie Center
Constructed in 1902 by Pittsburgh-based steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for $45,000, what is now the Port Huron Museum’s Main Museum was originally the Port Huron Public Library. After the City Library merged with the St. Clair County Library, the building was slated for demolition. Through the dedicated efforts of concerned volunteers, the Museum of Arts & History opened its doors on May 3, 1968.
Grice House Museum
Step through time into Grice House, which has been furnished entirely by donated items from numerous area families to depict life in this part of Michigan in the 19th and early 20th centuries.