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The Clinton County Historical Museum is located on the courthouse square on Maple Ave. in St. Johns, Michigan.

Open Wednesday and Sunday afternoons May thru December. Closed holidays. Special events by appointment. Currently closed for renovations.

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106 Maple
Saint Johns, MI 48879
(989) 224-2894
Museum@CCHistoricalMuseum.org

 

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  1. Sherry Jewell permalink
    September 21, 2009 5:06 pm

    The map is very easy to read. I do not see any dates, days of the week or time posted that the Museum is open. Am I over looking this information?

    Thank you,
    Sherry

  2. Tom Schaefer permalink
    July 12, 2011 1:23 am

    My father grew up in Riley township, he was born 1925. He recently passed away and my mother gave me some old artifacts he had kept. I have a Clinton County newspaper dated 1920, its pretty delicate and I haven’t opened it up. The head lines are about a major tornado that went through Fowler. I am trying to see if any historical society around Clinton County would like to see it or have it. Do you have any contact information that I might use to get a hold of someone.

  3. Rachel Smith permalink
    January 8, 2013 4:03 am

    Hi. I just moved into a home, in Saint Johns, that dates well over 100 years old. I was hoping to look into the history of the home as well as any history surrounding the home. I also have some pictures of an old street lamp out in front of the house, but I believe that it was once a very old steel windmill. Does anybody know where I might be able to find out more information surrounding my home and my lamp/windmill?
    Thanks you,
    Rachel

  4. Gwen Markham permalink
    August 20, 2013 3:46 pm

    Hi – I have a book created by my grandmother, Delia Bixby. It documents the St. Johns High School Class of 1911 through the 4 years they were in class together. It includes photos, essays, names of students and teachers, and other interesting St. Johns information. I live in Novi and would be willing to bring it to the museum if someone would be interested in taking a look at it.

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