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Located at the Mahler
Museum & History Center
118 E. Bridge St.
Berea, OH 44017
Founded in 1959
through the efforts of Dorothy Marks McKelvey, local historian,
the Berea Historical Society is dedicated to serving the Berea
area through the collection, preservation and exhibit of the
evidence of the history of Berea and Middleburg Township, along
with the interpretation of that evidence to children and adults.

The Historical Society sponsors the activities of the Mahler
Museum & History Center, including tours by school children,
special exhibits, events and the displays of collections of historical
memorabilia.

The Society holds monthly meetings that provide programs of historic
interest for members members
and guests. Also available are exhibits for schools and public
occasions as well as speakers and traveling exhibits for local
groups.

Funds are raised through projects, donations and membership dues.
Membership in the Society has reached 400 and all members receive
the award winning quarterly publication, The
Enterprise. Membership is open to anyone interested and
willing to assist in achieving the vision. A person becomes a
member upon payment of dues.

Our appreciation goes to all the volunteers who help in so many
ways. There are many opportunities for
volunteers.
A list of the Officers of The Berea Historical Society is HERE.

Regular meetings held on the 4th
Wednesday of each month, September through May except where noted.

Current annual dues:

$15,
individuals;

$20,
family membership;

$35,
supporting member;

$45,
supporting family;
$100, corporate.

$300, life membership.

Send check to Berea Historical Society, P.O. Box 173, Berea,
OH 44017.

To download a membership form, CLICK HERE.
It is the
vision of the Berea Historical Society to create an ever
expanding organization that will, for the present and the future,
accurately reflect and preserve the history, significance and
traditions of Berea and old Middleburg Township.

It is the mission of the Society to develop the necessary
programs, policies and procedures which will enable the Society
to achieve its vision:
1)
To record and preserve
2)
To educate and inform
3)
To acquire and display.


We are also affiliated with other historical
associations.
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