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About Historic Adventist Village

Historic Adventist Village, is a living history museum dedicated to preserving the way of life and culture of the 19th-century Seventh-day Adventist Church. Constructed on the grounds of Battle Creek Sanitarium, visitors can explore over 15 buildings that have been re-created like they were during the heyday of Battle Creek Sanitarium. Many of the buildings at Historic Adventist Village house interactive exhibits and guests can experience storytelling workshops.

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Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Battle Creek Regional History Museum

0.56km from Historic Adventist Village

The Battle Creek Regional History Museum offers visitors a captivating look into the history of the region. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts that represent the social and economic development of the area, from early Native American cultures up to modern military history. Exhibits include Indian artifacts like arrowheads, tools, and pottery as well as photographs, documents related to early settlers and soldiers in the region, plus other educational displays.

Leila Arboretum Society

Leila Arboretum Society

1.57km from Historic Adventist Village

The Leila Arboretum Society is a non-profit organization that works to preserve and protect the natural areas in their county. They work closely with local government and universities to monitor biodiversity and promote conservation education. The society continues to actively host educational events and programs to raise awareness on the importance of protecting our natural habitats and ecosystem services.

Underground Railroad Sculpture

Underground Railroad Sculpture

1.75km from Historic Adventist Village

The Underground Railroad Sculpture is a powerful reminder of the countless African-Americans who risked everything in their brave pursuit of freedom. Created by internationally acclaimed artist John Little, this towering bronze structure depicts slaves gathered around a map with symbols of the North Star and an anvil pointing the way to freedom. This tribute inspires us to contemplate the brave and determined spirits who endured unimaginable hardship.

Kimball House Museum

Kimball House Museum

1.92km from Historic Adventist Village

The Kimball House Museum provides a unique opportunity to explore local history from the 19th century. Developed in 1844 by industrious settlers, the museum creates an immersive experience of life during the 1800s; with nine rooms displaying notable artifacts such as early furnishings, Native American arrowheads and period clothing. Not only does the museum shed light on how settlers lived, but visitors can also learn about trades such as blacksmithing.

Penniman Castle

Penniman Castle

3.38km from Historic Adventist Village

Penniman Castle, is a gallery of the state's fascinating history and heritage. It was built in the late 19th century by Henry B. Penniman, an eccentric millionaire whose family immigrated from England in 1800. Today, visitors can explore this unique castle, surrounded by acres of beautiful verdant land. The castle boasts numerous baronial rooms with majestic fireplaces and grand antiques that have been carefully restored over time to its former glory.

Woodland Park and Nature Preserve

Woodland Park and Nature Preserve

6.65km from Historic Adventist Village

Woodland Park and Nature Preserve is a stunning natural setting that offers recreational activities while simultaneously protecting local ecosystems. Visitors can come here to explore the wooded trails and native wildflower gardens, or enjoy a peaceful picnic by one of its many shimmering streams. One can explore the park’s breathtaking ravines carved from centuries-old glaciers, or witness the vibrant colors of the fall foliage as leaves change in autumn.

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Calhoun County

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Calhoun County, Michigan is a vibrant and diverse county encompassing 560 square miles in Southern Michigan. Home to one of the nation's most productive agricultural regions, Calhoun County boasts lush fields, award-winning wineries, and beautiful outdoor recreation possibilities. The county seat of Marshall is home to many historic buildings. Jackson, Michigan is the largest city in the county and offers a wealth of cultural diversity and entertainment options. Residents of Calhoun County can e

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