The Howell Area Historical Society, founded in 1968, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Howell, Michigan. With a mission to bring together community members interested in the area's heritage, the society houses a collection of artifacts in the historic 1886 Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, providing a place for visitors to explore and learn about the town's past.
As the county seat of Livingston County, Howell holds a significant place in Michigan's history. Settled in 1834 and incorporated in 1863, the village was named after Thomas Howell, a friend of one of the town's founders. With a focus on education and community engagement, the Howell Area Historical Society invites individuals to participate in preserving and sharing the fascinating stories that have shaped the local area.
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