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Explore Our Heritage

Join us in celebrating Arcadia's rich history. Explore events, view our gallery, read insightful articles, and become part of our vibrant community committed to preserving the past.

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Hours:

June - October

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Saturday 1 - 4

Sunday 1 - 4

Tuesday (volunteer day) 1 - 3

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Welcome

It is with great excitement and heartfelt gratitude that I welcome you back to our Arcadia Museum.
After a period of closure, our doors will officially reopen on Wednesday, July 8 2026, and we are delighted to invite you to rediscover the collections, exhibitions, and cherished stories that make our museum such a special place. Throughout this time, your patience, encouragement, and continued support have meant more than words can express. Your commitment has helped sustain our mission of preserving and sharing our Arcadia history for future generations.
Ryan McKenna,   President

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Recent Exhibits

Carriage House Exhibit

Music Moves Us

A Century of Music

Featuring: 
Music from around Arcadia.  It includes "The Galaxies of Frankfort",  a local rock 'n' roll band based in Frankfort, Michigan, active until at least 1975. The band featured members like Arcadian Ron Stoops and was active in the local music scene during that era.  
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Initiatives

We offer a range of programs that include historical exhibitions, educational workshops, and community events designed to engage and inspire our visitors.

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Exhibits

Engaging Displays

Our exhibits feature artifacts, photographs, and narratives that bring to life the history of Arcadia. Visit us to see history in action and learn about the stories behind our community.

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Events

Historical Gatherings

Join us for events that celebrate our history, from lectures to reenactments. Each event offers a unique perspective on our past and can help deepen your understanding of local heritage.

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