The museum and archives, also known as the "church on the rock", was a Presbyterian Church built in 1894, and later used as a post office and a school. The museum began in 1960 and houses over 7000 artifacts. Displays include pioneer furnighings and artifacts from the area's Cornish settlers.
Location:
75 Taylor Street, Bruce Mines Ontario P0R 1C0
Telephone
705-785-3426
Other History nearby:
(Bruce Mines) Bruce Mines Museum
(Mackinac Island) Early Missionary Bark Chapel
(St Ignace) Fort De Buade Museum
(Mackinac Island) Fort Mackinac
(St Ignace) Marquette Mission Park
(Sault Ste Marie) River of History Museum
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04/09 Coming to The Bruce Mines area MorelFest Boyne City MI May16-19 Each May, Boyne City fills with hundreds of mushroom lovers from around the country who come seeking that elusive delicacy-the marvelous morel. Charlevoix Venetian Festival Charlevoix MI July20-27 What began as a simple candle-lit boat parade has grown into a week-long flurry of color and pageantry that highlights the summer season and attracts tens of thousands of visitors. Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse Mackinac Island MI August8-11 Mackinac Island Carriage and Saddle Horse Parade, the Breeds of Mackinac presentation, musical kurs featuring the beautiful Friesians, lectures on the role of the horse in Mackinac's history.
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