About Us
On May 1, 1981, the Huron Historical and
Cultural Center purchased the Grange Hall located at 401
Williams Street to establish a museum and cultural center,
to collect Huron memorabilia, and to research Huron, Ohio
and Huron Township history. In 1999, the board of directors
made the decision to sell the building and move the collection
to the public library. In 2003, the reorganized Huron
Historical Society began leasing space from
the newly expanded and renovated public library.
The Society is located on the lower level of the Huron Public Library, 333 Williams Street, Huron, OH 44839
Board of Directors
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| Kathy Muehlhauser - President |
Steve Bowen - Treasurer |
| Thomas Sprunk |
John Swanbeck |
| Alyson Meeker Wilson |
Carole Dreffer |
| Judy Ryan |
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Huron, Ohio
Huron, Ohio is located on the southern most point of Lake Erie, midway between Toledo and Cleveland Ohio. Since 1838, Huron has been a part of Erie County. Prior to 1838, it was a part of Huron County.
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