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Village Office 2521 Black River Deckerville, MI.48427 Phone 810-376-9505 Fax 810 - 376-3445 email dville@airadv.net Home Village Community ______________ Please feel free to recommend our site. Please email Kathy Wedyke web designer if you find any problems, have any ideas, need information or any comments about this site. |
Deckerville Historical Museum 2485 Black River St., Deckerville, Michigan Phone: Joyce Reid: cell: 810-404-4028, Home 810-376-6695 Proprietors: Joyce Reid, Elaine Phillips and Carol Walton
Museum - Open - Saturday's Memorial Day to Labor Day - 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
About the Museum - Visitors here are introduced to some of the local history of Deckerville and the surrounding Sanilac County area. You will learn about local founding families, fires of the area, some history of the Railroad company and Depot, Indian artifacts and early frontier era furnishings and farm tools.
Special scheduled weekend shows. For more information on this years special shows please call 810-376-6695
Special tours for schools and groups - Separate tours can be arranged for your school class, clubs, bus tours or senior citizens groups to give you a pleasant, efficient look at the Museum.
Museum Donation - $ 3.00 per person $ 1.00 Children 5 to 12
For reservations please call 810-376-6695 or send your inquiries to, Deckerville Historical Museum, 2485 Black River St., Deckerville, Michigan 48427.
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