Hours: Th-Su Noon-5 pm
April 1 to November 1 or by Appointment
Adults: $5
HS students: $5
Senior Citizens: $4
Youth: $3
Children Under 6: free
It has taken twelve years to remodel the oldest standing wood frame home in the Perrysburg, Ohio area. This house was originally built by Aurora Spafford the year Perrysburg Township was founded in 1823. Many of our area residents have either donated or loaned many items from our past that are “one of a kind”. You will be surprised at just what some of these items are and the connection they have to our area. Items from the 1790’s to the present are on display. Come relive our history and join us for the Grand Opening on the 28th, you will not be disappointed.
Donations to the Museum:
Your contribution will be greatly appreciated and will help us to open the doors to the public and establish a permanent fund for operating and maintaining the museum.
All contributions are tax-deductible!
Please mail your contribution to:
Perrysburg Area Historic Museum, Inc.
PO Box 1294
Perrysburg, OH 43552
The Perrysburg Area Historic Museum’s mission is to collect and preserve historic artifacts and information from the Perrysburg area for the purpose of telling the stories and honoring the character of the Native Americans,
early settlers and their families, professionals, and entrepreneurs
who carved a town out of the Black Swamp.
"Saving history today for tomorrow"
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Open to the public April 1-Nov 1
Private group tours by appointment only
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