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Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm

Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm

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About Us

The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and preserves the fascinating story of the Taylor-Van Hoosen Families who settled Stoney Creek Village in Rochester Hills in 1823. Exhibits and programs interpret and compliment the rich history of our area, while visitors learn about the people, places and events that have shaped the Greater Rochester Hills Community. The Museum's historical site is available to host private events, including lectures, meetings, weddings, receptions, reunions, graduations, school field trips, scout programs, group tours and more.

Images

Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - 1927 Dairy Barn
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - 1840 Van Hoosen Farmhouse
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Farm complex
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Welcome sign
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Gazebo
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - 1850 Red House
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Bull Barn & Bull Runs
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Milk House
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Equipment Barn Rebuild 2021
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Award Winning Children's Garden
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Stoney Creek Schoolhouse
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Stoney Creek Cemetery
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm - Property, Mill Race & Stony Creek border looking down from Mt. Moriah

Events

Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Presents: A Tour of the Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Presents: A Tour of the Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Presents: Honeybee Hangouts
Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Presents: Honeybee Hangouts

Rep/Contact Info

Dylan Foss
Museum Interpretive Assistant

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