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byron center museum and historical society

The Byron Center Museum and Historical Society operates a museum and a genealogy research room in the Historic Town Hall built in 1876. The society was organized to preserve, protect the history and heritage of Byron Township. The building is 137 years old!

The main floor includes the old post office, a doctor's office and a store. Displays on farming reflect the rich rural history of all 36 square miles of our Township! We have a great collection of pictures, quilts and farm implements available for your viewing pleasure!

Byron Historical MuseumThe Odd Fellow Society originally held a 99 year lease on the second floor of this building. Our generation has only a small amount of knowledge about the Odd Fellows and secret societies. We also have a terrific history with our local Grange and farm histories. Come, visit!

We currently hold a great collection of Veteran history in the front half of our large second floor. The renovated second floor also holds a real life school room for use in recreating what the school experience was like in years gone by. Also on display are the local high school senior pictures dating to 1930. Please contact us for reservations for school or Scout tours.

Our genealogy research room is full of family histories and records to search your Byron Township ancestors. Let us help you find your family roots - it's fun! We are the Archivist of Record for Byron Center Township and will be glad to help you in your search for family and local history. If you’re interested in joining our team of volunteers, we would be delighted and hope to meet you soon! 

Take in one of our featured speakers on historical subjects or attend one of our antique road shows and have your heirlooms appraised. Join us as we host an annual open house of our Museum for the Community Christmas Parade every year in thanks for all of the support that we receive through out the year.

All new displays upstairs and downstairs - completely renovated.

Upstairs: Veterans; One-Room Schoolhouse; Church; entire House display with different rooms

Downstairs: General Store; Post Office; Doctor's Office; Large Farming Display; Logging Display

We invite you to come get involved in the Byron Center Museum and Historical Society. Your help and ideas will make it possible for us to keep offering interesting and informative programs to our community. Please keep in mind that we are the destination at the end of the Kent Trails as well, a beautiful path for family and friends to enjoy.

Benefits of Membership:

  • Quarterly newsletter with interesting historical facts and who's-who tidbits about the township as well as announcement of upcoming speakers, programs and antique appraisals.

  • Your membership is tax deductible!

  • Best of all, your membership dues make it possible to preserve the historical heritage of Byron Township.

    Individual Membership is $15.00.
    Family Membership is $25.00.
    Business Membership is $50.00.

Genealogy is fun!

Let us help you discover your Byron Township family history.

Byron Center Museum and Historical Society
2506  Prescott St. SW, P.O. Box 20
Byron Center, MI  49315

Museum Phone: 616-878-0888

Website: www.byroncentermuseum.com

Facebook: "Byron Center Historical Society"

Email: byronmuseum@sbcglobal.net.

Directions:

Located one block south of 84th Street and two blocks west of Byron Center Ave. From 131, go West on 84th Street to the four corners of Byron Center Avenue. Turn left, go one block, turn right go two blocks and you will see our wonderful two story building.

NEW HOURS: TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 9AM - 12NOON

Publications:

Plat Maps of Byron Township - $15
includes indexed maps for 1855, 1863, 1874, 1896, 1907, 1919 & 1935

Byron Township Sesquicentennial Album - $15
A pictorial album of Byron Township history

A Century of Progress 1857-1957 - $25
The History of Byron Township Schools by Cora Jaarsma

Byron Center Historical Society Cookbook - $5
 

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