The Monroe County Historical Society, founded in 1938, is dedicated to preserving the rich history of Monroe, MI and bridging the gap between the past and present. Through their ongoing efforts, they have restored buildings, created cultural centers, and achieved national recognition for the site of the 1813 Battle of Frenchtown, ensuring that Monroe's story is shared with all.
With a mission to safeguard the past and shape the future, the Monroe County Historical Society has become a vital institution in the community, working tirelessly to preserve historical sites and stories that would otherwise be lost. Through their dedication, they have created a lasting legacy that celebrates Monroe's unique heritage and contributes to the cultural fabric of the region.
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