Oakfield Museum

The Museum is housed in a 1901 structure built as the meeting place for the “Ancient Order of Gleaners” and then used as a township hall from 1931-1987. This historic building was restored and now houses photos and artifacts of the area including the White Swan School, Podunk Mill, Oakfi eld Union Chapel and Harvard businesses. Upstairs is a raised stage with scenic backdrop and advertising sideboards, as well as agricultural and home life displays, including a Stevens Dishwasher patented in 1886! Genealogical research material is also available.

 11009 Podunk Avenue NE, Greenville, MI 48838
The museum is open the first weekend in May for Spring Into the Past,
and then the fourth Sunday in June-September from 2-4pm.

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