Whitley County Historical Society
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Offers guided tours, detailed exhibits, and informative programming to bring Whitley County history to life.

About
Whitley County Historical Society


Founded in
1988
EIN
31-1224130
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture > Heritage & Education > Historical Preservation Societies
Address
108 W JEFFERSON ST COLUMBIA CITY, IN 46725-1744 United States
Website
http://www.whitleymuseum.com
Phone
(260)-244-6372
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About
The Whitley County Historical Society, founded in 1988, preserves and shares Whitley County's history. Their mission is to foster appreciation for local figures and events. They operate the Whitley County Historical Museum, offering exhibits, publications, and educational programs. Donations and Kroger Community Rewards support their work.
Mission
The Whitley County Historical Museum's mission is to instill in people an appreciation of the persons and events which have molded the Whitley County community; to collect, preserve, and offer historic artifacts and stories to the public through exhibits, publications, collaboration, research, and educational programs.

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