Established in 1828, the Historical Society of Michigan (HSM) is Michigan's oldest cultural organization, fostering a connection between the state's past and its residents. Through a range of programs, events, publications, awards, workshops, and networking opportunities, HSM supports local history organizations and offers educational resources to students, educators, and the public.
As a member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, HSM operates independently from state funding, relying on donations and memberships to sustain its mission of promoting Michigan's rich history. Visitors can engage with Michigan's stories through History Hounds lectures, conferences, bus tours, and various programs designed for both members and newcomers.
With a commitment to making Michigan's history accessible and engaging, HSM provides a platform for learning and exploration, inviting individuals to delve into the diverse narratives that shape the Great Lakes State. Whether attending a History Hounds lecture, contributing to Michigan History publications, or participating in workshops, visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural tapestry of Michigan's past.
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