The Wexford County Historical Museum transports visitors to another time through engaging exhibits focusing on daily life in Northern Michigan back in the day and a comprehensive collection of artifacts, photos, maps, and paintings.

Housed in the original Cadillac Public Library, a classical revival style building that was part of the Carnegie Foundation’s collection of libraries, and for a short while, the Cadillac Police Department in the early 1970s, the museum features authentic, recreated elements of the area during its earlier years such as a rural one-room school, a barbershop where customers at the time could also get dental work done, a watch shop for pocket watch repair, and a general store on Main Street.

127 Beech Street, Cadillac, MI 49601, Phone: 231-775-1717

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