The Haviland Museum is named after two brothers who first purchased and then produced fine china to send home to the family importing business. It is located in the heart of historic Main Street. There are almost 1,000 pieces of Haviland China in the museum for viewing. Some examples of the china you will see are soup tureens, oyster plates, game sets, a mural of 19th century Limoges by Evangeline Groth, elegant serving dishes, a dining table set in Victorian style and many unusual pieces.