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  1. The Hancock Historical Museum is a privately-funded, non-profit history museum founded in 1970 by five local civic leaders: Harold Corbin, Jack Harrington, Ed Heminger, Jim Brucklacher, and Joe Opperman. These five men had the foresight to create a place to preserve and share our local history.

  2. Hancock Historical Museum. The Hancock Historical Museum is home to permanent exhibits on all facets of Hancock County and Ohio history, as well as several rotating exhibits focused on specific moments in our community’s history.

  3. In 1970, five civic leaders of Findlay; Jim Brucklacher, Harold Corbin, Jack Harrington, Ed Heminger, and Joe Opperman, founded the Hancock Historical Museum Association. Their intent was to preserve and promote the history of Hancock County. In 1971, the Association acquired the Hull-Flater House at 422 West Sandusky Street and opened it as ...

  4. Nice museum, not overly large, but has a great collection of items showing the history of Hancock County. The museum is also involved in the community and has activities throughout the year.

  5. Hancock Historical Museum. 422 W. Sandusky St. Findlay, Ohio 45840. (419) 423-4433. ssisser@hancockhistoricalmuseum.org. Get directions. Monday. Closed.

  6. The Hancock Historical Museum organizes several events throughout the year, including Findlay's annual Oktoberfest, the bi-annual Historic Homes Tour, and award-winning Historic Barn Tour. Hancock Historical Museum is also home to a vibrant gift shop full of callbacks to Findlay's history, including books, children's activity kits, apparel, and ...

  7. The Hancock Historical Museum, located in Findlay, Ohio, is dedicated to preserving the rich history of Hancock County. As a non-profit, privately funded institution, the museum is a member of the Ohio Local History Alliance and is situated in the Hull-Flater House at 422 West Sandusky Street.

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