Hancock Historical Museum

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Sep 04, 2025 - Sep 05, 2025
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Insights at Hancock Historical Museum

Opened in 1971, Hancock Historical Museum has preserved the rich history of Findlay, Ohio. The museum began with the Hull-Flater House, built in 1881 by Jasper Hull.

The museum's campus includes nine facilities and houses over 70,000 artifacts, highlighting the region's history and cultural significance. The Hull-Flater House serves as a historical centerpiece, and the new Marathon Energy & Transportation Annex enriches its offerings.

Noteworthy Highlights

  • 🏠 Historical Hull-Flater House
  • 📚 Extensive Collections
  • 🚌 Little Red Schoolhouse

Admission is free, making it a great destination for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Hancock Historical Museum

Foundation Year

The museum started operations in 1971, preserving local history.

Jasper Hull's Legacy

Built in 1881, the Hull-Flater House was the grand residence of a prominent local figure.

Large Collections

The museum boasts over 70,000 artifacts, including books and photographs.

Nine Facilities

The museum includes nine different facilities offering diverse historical experiences.

Location

422 W Sandusky St

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