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May-October hours (as of May 2009):
Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-4pm
Tuesdays, 1pm-3pm
Special appointments and tours are available
Museum Curator (as of May 2009):
Brian Smith 269-226-9411
The museum is housed in the oldest building in Alamo Township. It was originally built in 1865 as a Presbyterian Church. The museum offers information and photos of Alamo area pioneers. Recreated Victorian period dioramas and collections of pioneer items are abundant, including dolls, tools, sewing machines, schoolhouse and post office items. A barn in the back features a buggy and a display of farming and railroad equipment.
The museum is registered with the Michigan Museum Association, Historical Society of Michigan and the Michigan History Division A.A.A.
Admission is free. Donations are welcome.

If you have anything you'd like to see added to this webpage, please contact me (Tom) at: williamsmichigan @ earthlink.net. Questions and comments are also welcome!
This web page was last updated on Sept. 16, 2009.