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Emmet County Historical Society

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Emmet County Historical Society
NameEmmet County Historical Society
LocationPetoskey, Michigan
TypeHistorical society

Emmet County Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of Emmet County, Michigan, which includes the cities of Petoskey, Michigan, Harbor Springs, Michigan, and Alanson, Michigan. The society's efforts are inspired by the works of notable historians such as David McCullough, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Joseph Ellis, who have written extensively on American history, including the American Revolution and the Civil War. The society's activities are also influenced by the National Park Service, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian Institution, which provide valuable resources and guidance on historical preservation. The society's members are drawn from a diverse range of backgrounds, including University of Michigan alumni, Michigan State University graduates, and residents of Charlevoix County, Michigan and Cheboygan County, Michigan.

History

The Emmet County Historical Society was founded in the early 20th century, during a time of great change and growth in Northern Michigan, with the establishment of the Soaring Eagle Casino and the development of the Tahquamenon Falls State Park. The society's early efforts were influenced by the work of Henry Ford, who founded the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village in nearby Dearborn, Michigan. The society's history is also closely tied to the history of Michigan, including the French and Indian War, the War of 1812, and the Michigan Territory. The society has been led by a number of notable directors, including Harold Holzer, James McPherson, and Drew Gilpin Faust, who have all made significant contributions to the field of American history. The society's history is also marked by its relationships with other historical organizations, including the Michigan Historical Society, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the American Historical Association.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Emmet County Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of Emmet County, Michigan, with a focus on the experiences of its residents, including those of Native American descent, such as the Odawa people and the Ojibwe people. The society's objectives are inspired by the principles of historical preservation, as outlined by the National Historic Preservation Act and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. The society's goals are also influenced by the work of notable preservationists, including Jane Jacobs, Robert Venturi, and Denise Scott Brown, who have all made significant contributions to the field of historic preservation. The society's mission is also aligned with the goals of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the United States Forest Service, and the National Park Service, which all work to preserve and protect the natural and cultural resources of Michigan.

Collections_and_Exhibits

The Emmet County Historical Society maintains a diverse collection of artifacts, documents, and photographs related to the history of Emmet County, Michigan, including the Petoskey Pier Light, the Harbor Springs Pier Light, and the Alanson Depot. The society's collections are inspired by the works of notable collectors, including J. Paul Getty, Henry Clay Frick, and Andrew Carnegie, who all amassed significant collections of art and historical artifacts. The society's exhibits are designed to interpret the history of Emmet County, Michigan, with a focus on the experiences of its residents, including those who lived through the Great Depression and World War II. The society's exhibits are also influenced by the work of notable museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of American History, and the Field Museum of Natural History.

Programs_and_Events

The Emmet County Historical Society offers a range of programs and events, including lectures, workshops, and tours, which are designed to educate the public about the history of Emmet County, Michigan. The society's programs are inspired by the work of notable historians, including David Herbert Donald, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and C. Vann Woodward, who all made significant contributions to the field of American history. The society's events are also influenced by the work of notable cultural organizations, including the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Michigan Humanities Council. The society's programs and events are designed to engage the public and promote a greater understanding of the history of Emmet County, Michigan, with a focus on the experiences of its residents, including those of African American descent, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and the Montford Point Marines.

Preservation_Efforts

The Emmet County Historical Society is committed to preserving the historical and cultural resources of Emmet County, Michigan, including the Petoskey Downtown Historic District and the Harbor Springs Historic District. The society's preservation efforts are inspired by the principles of historic preservation, as outlined by the National Historic Preservation Act and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation. The society's efforts are also influenced by the work of notable preservationists, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and I.M. Pei, who all made significant contributions to the field of historic preservation. The society's preservation efforts are designed to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources of Emmet County, Michigan, with a focus on the experiences of its residents, including those who lived through the Industrial Revolution and the Great Migration. The society's preservation efforts are also aligned with the goals of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the United States Forest Service, and the National Park Service, which all work to preserve and protect the natural and cultural resources of Michigan. Category:Historical societies in Michigan

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