The Wayne Historical Museum in Wayne, MI takes visitors on a journey back in time to an era when horse and buggy were the primary means of transportation and wood-burning stoves warmed homes. With over 100 exhibits, this two-story building, constructed in 1878, showcases the history of the Village of Wayne and Nankin Township Westland, housing everything from fire equipment to a former police department and jail.
Established in 1964, the Wayne Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Wayne. The museum underwent expansion and renovation in 1985, resulting in a new addition that was publicly dedicated in 1986. With the support of the Historical Commission, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, free of charge to the public.
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