Michigan History Center and Michigan History Museum
Introduction
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The Center contains the Michigan Historical Museum as well as the Archives of Michigan and offers educational programs and learning opportunities.
The Michigan History Center features a museum and archives and serves as the flagship for its other museum. The organization is dedicated to preserving and sharing the story of Michigan.
Backstory and Context
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The Michigan Historical Museum encompasses the highlights of
the state's entire history. The first floor atrium features Michigan's official
state tree, a live white pine, which was also the main draw for European
settlement in Michigan. A three-story topographical map of the state overlooks
the main gallery, which tells the story of Michigan's Native Americans, the
lumbering era, and its strong agricultural history. The third floor takes the
visitor through Michigan in the 21st century, leading into manufacturing
(particularly the auto industry), Michigan's role in WWI and WWII, and tourism
and recreation based around the state's fantastic natural resources.
With documents dating back to 1792, the Archives of Michigan houses much of
Michigan's record heritage. More than 80 million state and local government
records and private papers, 300,000 photographs and 500,000 maps, plus films
and audio tapes are available for research.
The Center also offers tours to the public of its facilities as well as
educational field trip opportunities for students, and it hosts ongoing special
events. Check out the online calendar for more information!
Sources
"Michigan History Center." Pure Michigan. Accessed January 24, 2018. https://www.michigan.org/property/michigan-history-center.