The Lenawee County Historical Museum is a cultural and historical museum within Adrian's Carnegie Library facility, showcasing collections of important artifacts related to the social and cultural history of Lenawee County. The museum was opened in 1972 by the Lenawee Historical Society and is housed within three floors of the National Register of Historic Places-listed library building, which showcases spectacular Romanesque architecture. Exhibits showcase historic paintings, documents, maps, and photographs, along with collections of furniture and larger artifacts. Visitors can explore the museum for free Tuesdays through Saturdays throughout the morning afternoon hours.

110 E Church St, Adrian, MI 49221, Phone: 517-265-6071

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