Dairy Museum - Port Sanilac, MI
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The Dairy Museum is located at the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum in Port Sanilac, Michigan.
Waymark Code: WM16TGD
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 10/02/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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The Dairy Museum is part of the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum at 228 South Ridge Street, Port Sanilac, MI 48469. From the website:
"The dairy shrine is a museum building exhibit that places a spotlight on the local dairy industry. For many decades, Sanilac County was the leading milk-producing county in Michigan. In 2007, the county still had 19,500 dairy cows in residence. In July of 1970, the Sanilac County Historical Society, under the direction of society president and project manager, Norman Smith, dedicated the new dairy history exhibit to honor dairy farmers and the part that dairies played in the history of the county. The exhibit is housed in what was originally a chicken feed storage building on the museum grounds.

The little red building with the white windows is one of the few structures in the historic village that is original to the Loop family farm. It was moved in November of 2007 from its home site south of the mansion's west wing near the driveway. It is now tucked in between the general store and the carriage barn. The exhibit includes utensils and equipment used on dairy farms and in small dairy plants in the early days of the dairy industry.
Days and Hours of Operation:
Open from Memorial Day Weekend until Labor Day Weekend each Wednesday through Sunday from 11am until 5:00pm.

During the off season, the office is open Labor Day through Memorial Day, Tuesday through Friday, 11am to 4pm.


Address:
228 South Ridge Street
Port Sanilac, MI USA
48469


Related Website: [Web Link]

Price of Admission: 15.00 (listed in local currency)

What is in the collection:
Utensils and equipment used on dairy farms and in small dairy plants in the early days of the dairy industry.


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