Exhibits
Exhibits at the HMNC are one of the most important things we do. Historic photos and documents, three dimensional objects, and meticulous research all combine to make history come alive for the viewers. Interactive elements appeal to people of all ages, and an innovative method of display creates intimacy while maintaining the scale of the room. The exhibits can be folded away for hosting large events too! See the “Host your Event” section for more information.
FEATURED EXHIBITS
An exclusive exhibit on fashion throughout the decades
This limited time fashion exhibit displays a variety of different textiles from various eras. You can find everything from Victorian style gowns and 1920s flapper dresses to hand made crazy quilts and vintage sewing machines. Also featured in this display is various wedding dresses & accessories showcasing several wedding traditions over the years.
Household
Over the years how we handle household chores has changed dramatically with advancements in technology. Everything from keeping food cold, how laundry was cleaned, and how food was cooked transformed over the years. In this display you can see appliances from different eras including a traditional ice box for refrigeration to one of the first electric washing machines used in homes.
Main Exhibit Topics
Early Medicine
Since the early 1900s, Newaygo County has been sought after by thousands of tourists. With 233 natural lakes and ponds and 484 miles of river and streams
covering over 10,000 acres, it is truly a land of lakes and streams. Tourism is now one of the leading industries in the area and many of the fun activities available are depicted in our display.
Gerber
Our newest exhibit takes a look at one of our country’s largest employers and examines the way that this international Icon has changed and shaped the trajectory of our County's history. Topics include Fremont Canning, unforms, advertising, orchard production, Transportation, and Quality control.
Native American
Before logging or farming the Newaygo County area was home to Native American tribes. Our display includes Native American artifacts such as arrowheads, tools, baskets, and jewelry. We also share the history of Native Americans captured with stunning visuals of their unique culture.
Farming
Today’s farming is much different than the early farming in the area. Mostly due to the logging of the area farming became one of the largest industries in the area. Today, Michigan is a leader in the national production of many crops including apples, cherries, and onions. Our exhibit showcases both antique and modern tools used in the farming and agriculture of the area.
Military
Over the years, Newaygo County has been home to many Veterans and their families. Currently, our display highlights five military branches including the Navy, Marines, Army, Air force, and U.S. Coast Guard. Women in the Military are also highlighted with this year’s focus being on Nurses. Not only do we provide an information on the branches themselves, but also include uniforms, stories, and photos of a Newaygo County resident who has proudly served in one of these branches.
Logging
In 1840, this area held most of the white pine trees in the state of Michigan which made this region the center of the logging world for about 50 years. For Newaygo County nearly 200 towns in 24 townships were developed because of logging and the remaining towns and townships make up the county as we know it today. Displayed here you will find many logging tools from a pike pole, various saws, and log marks.
Tourism
Since the early 1900s, Newaygo County has been sought after by thousands of tourists. With 233 natural lakes and ponds and 484 miles of river and streams
covering over 10,000 acres, it is truly a land of lakes and streams. Tourism is now one of the leading industries in the area and many of the fun activities available are depicted in our display.
Mini Exhibits
Fur Trade
Like many local areas the Fur Trade industry was a defining feature of the county’s history. Here you will find a brief history on how fur trade became such a large industry along with various photos, artifacts, and pelts. We also have our prominent Legends Ranch display that shows Michigan Mammals including a bear, wolf, turkeys, and many other animals native to the area.
White Cloud
White Cloud occupies a unique role at the heart of Newaygo County's culture. As the County seat, it is home to the county courthouse and the county government. Although the town is small, its importance to the area cannot be understated. Our exhibit looks at 150 years of its history.
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Schools
This photo collage encompasses many different schools and activities throughout Newaygo County including sports, photos of one room schools, and class photos. Also included is the large bell from a Newaygo County School and an antique desk & chair.
HMNC Gas Stations
The building that now houses the Heritage Museum of Newaygo County has a long history dating back to the 1918 as a Sinclair Gas Station. Along with this a Standard Service was once house in the building next door. Our display showcases not only Standard Service artifacts, but also a vintage gas pump and the history or our very own building.