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The Hancock Historical Museum is a privately-funded, nonprofit history museum founded in 1970 by five Findlay residents who wanted to ensure the rich heritage of Hancock County wouldn’t be forgotten with the passage of time.
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Hancock Historical Museum, Findlay, Ohio. 6,116 likes · 835 talking about this · 813 were here. Preserving the rich heritage of Hancock County to honor the past and inspire the future.
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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.
The Hancock Historical Museum is a museum in Findlay, Ohio dedicated to the preservation of the history of Hancock County, Ohio. It is a non-profit, privately funded museum located in the Hull-Flater House at 422 West Sandusky Street and is a member of the Ohio Local History Alliance.
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Hancock Historical Museum. 25 reviews. #4 of 27 things to do in Findlay. Speciality MuseumsHistory Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. The museum began with the acquisition of the Hull-Flater House at 422 West Sandusky Street, and first opened to the public in 1971.