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Eaton County Museum

@eatoncountycsa

The Eaton County Museum at Courthouse Square believes in preserving the history and cultural heritage of Eaton County.

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Anyone interested in having a PDF file of the National Historic Register research including the boundry maps please sent an email to [email protected]. You can download it from the museum site, but it will come with ads that can be annoying.

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It was our honor. Love listening to these young girls celebrating and having so much fun together as a team! facebook.com/185713493606/p…

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Calling all Charlotte Celebrates Vendors!!!!! Hi Everyone, Wanting to think of spring, we are working on Charlotte Celebrates Events. We are going to feature the Wild World Zoo this year,... facebook.com/permalink.php?…

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Come on in and see the wonderful advertising posters and historic photos of downtown Charlotte located on the first floor of the Courthouse Museum. Saved years ago from the Chester Community Hall by Leila Klaiss... facebook.com/185713493606/p…

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Great day for seniors, ⁦Charlotte Schools MI⁩, and the Charlotte community as we had our farewell tour this morning, followed by lunch at ⁦⁦Eaton County Museum⁩ . Congrats to the class of 2019!

Great day for seniors, ⁦<a href="/CPSOrioles/">Charlotte Schools MI</a>⁩, and the Charlotte community as we had our farewell tour this morning, followed by lunch at ⁦⁦<a href="/eatoncountycsa/">Eaton County Museum</a>⁩ . Congrats to the class of 2019!
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Recognize this place? This is the Mill Pond in Olivet circa late 1800s! The Mill Pond was created by damming up Indian Creek in 1846. Later in 1907 the dam was opened up due to issues that had arisen and in 1930 it was cleaned out and made into a public playground.

Recognize this place? This is the Mill Pond in Olivet circa late 1800s! The Mill Pond was created by damming up Indian Creek in 1846. Later in 1907 the dam was opened up due to issues that had arisen and in 1930 it was cleaned out and made into a public playground.