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Historic Adventist Village

Historic Adventist Village

0.56km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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.

Underground Railroad Sculpture

Underground Railroad Sculpture

1.24km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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

1.48km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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.

Leila Arboretum Society

Leila Arboretum Society

2.1km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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.

Penniman Castle

Penniman Castle

2.82km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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

6.51km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

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.

Lakeview Square Mall

Lakeview Square Mall

6.76km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Lakeview Square Mall is home to over 125 shops and restaurants. This large mall offers its customers everything they could possibly need from apparel to food options - something for everyone. The bustling atmosphere of the mall creates an exciting shopping experience; however, there are numerous comfortable seating areas throughout the building for taking a break from the hustle and bustle of shoppers.

Binder Park Zoo

Binder Park Zoo

9.28km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Binder Park Zoo is a zoo dedicated to inspiring people and connecting them with the natural world. Featuring wonderful animals and habitats from around the globe, the zoo offers spectacular hands-on experiences that bring nature closer and instill care for wildlife. From Africa to Australia, guests immerse themselves in exotic interactive displays and activities such as feeding lorikeets, paddling a boat on Wild Africa, or exploring the treetops with their elevated boardwalk.

FireKeepers Casino Hotel

FireKeepers Casino Hotel

10.13km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

FireKeepers Casino Hotel is a world class resort and casino with over 2,900 slots, 70 tables games and five restaurants. Boasting hotel suites, spa facilities and golf activities, visitors are able to enjoy all the gaming options they could want while relaxing in a luxurious setting. The staff are always friendly and attentive, creating an enjoyable atmosphere which continues into the night when this modern venue turns into an exciting nightclub with live entertainment.

Fort Custer Recreation Area

Fort Custer Recreation Area

12.1km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Fort Custer Recreation Area located in Kalamazoo County, is unique park offers a wide array of activities for its visitors. In the summer, guests may take part in swimming, fishing, horseshoes, biking or hiking on one of the many scenic trails. Once the winter chill sets in, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling become popular alternatives to spending time outdoors. A state-of-the-art shooting range also provides a safe environment for rifle and shotgun target practice.

Fine Lake

Fine Lake

15.82km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Fine Lake is a 289 acre gem nestled in the rolling hills of Barry County, Michigan. An all-sports lake, Fine Lake offers plenty for the outdoors enthusiast, from kayaking and fishing to swimming and skiing. The crystal clear waters are a great place to spend a day enjoying the Michigan sun with family or friends. Experience the stunning beauty of the surrounding countryside with a stroll along one of its many trails or explore the sandy shoreline that lines its perimeter.

Gull Lake

Gull Lake

16.75km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Gull Lake, is an ideal destinat ion for a lakeside getaway. Its crystal clear waters offer swimming and fishing experiences that will delight any outdoor enthusiast. Besides watersports galore, visitors to Gull Lake can also enjoy a range of other activities such as exploring the surrounding nature trails, golfing at its pristine courses or simply soaking up the sun at one of its scenic beaches. It's no wonder then why Gull Lake has been such a popular destination for decades.

The Acres

The Acres

19.28km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The Acres is an area with plenty of activities and attractions for all ages. Perfect for a weekend getaway or a summer vacation, it is home to a variety of places such as museums, restaurants, and music venues. There’s no shortage of things to do for adventure-seekers either – enjoy nature walks or explore the nine parks included in the region. And even though it isn't quite beach season yet, there's still plenty to see at County Beach Park!

Honolulu House Museum

Honolulu House Museum

19.64km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The Honolulu House Museum is a historic stone house built in 1839. The museum preserves the house, which was part of the Underground Railroad. In 2017, the house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is owned by the Anchorage Historical Society. Visitors to the museum can learn about African-American history and explore the home which includes original furnishings from when the house was occupied until 1963.

American Museum of Magic

American Museum of Magic

20.14km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The American Museum of Magic is a tribute to the art of illusion and mystery. Founded back in 1978, it offers visitors an incredible journey through the history of magic with the countless artifacts, objects and books that fill its walls. Guests can discover everything from vintage magicians' props and posters, to rare books and even artifacts belonging to the legendary magical acts of yesteryear. Whether you're a curious onlooker or an avid fan of prestidigitation, there's something.

U.s. Postal Museum

U.s. Postal Museum

20.23km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The U.S. Postal Museum is a great place to explore the history of mail delivery throughout the United States. Visitors to the museum can explore its five permanent galleries, which showcase items such as stamps, postal uniforms, and a variety of mail carriers from throughout the years. Those interested in local or regional history will be particularly excited by the additional exhibits telling stories from different eras, and collections of artifacts.

Governor's Mansion

Governor's Mansion

20.67km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The Governor's Mansion is a stunning piece of architecture from the mid-1800s featuring classic Victorian-style detailing. With its grand curved staircase, tall brick chimneys and steeply pitched roof, this landmark stands out from the rest of the stately homes in the county. Inside, visitors can find beautifully crafted hardwood floors throughout with intricately detailed fireplaces, as well as lavish furniture and artwork. The Mansion also features a stunning library.

Model A Ford Museum - Gilmore

Model A Ford Museum - Gilmore

22.63km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

This is a historical and exciting landmark to behold. It provides an opportunity to step back in time and appreciate the iconic Model A Ford, produced from 1928 to 1931. Visiting the museum allows car buffs, historians and others to browse through an impressive collection of these classic cars plus memorabilia and artifacts relating to their development and production. The facility also serves as a working restoration shop where visitors can witness the current projects in progress.

Gilmore Car Museum

Gilmore Car Museum

22.7km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The Gilmore Car Museum is home to an impressive collection of classic and antique cars. Founded in 1966, the museum features cars from all over the world and from all different eras. Visitors can see everything from a 1909 Cadillac Model T to a 1965 Shelby Cobra. The museum also hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, including an annual classic car show. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just looking for a fun place to visit, the Gilmore Car Museum is sure to please.

Classic Car Club of America Museum - Gilmore

Classic Car Club of America Museum - Gilmore

22.71km from Battle Creek Regional History Museum

The Classic Car Club of America Museum is a must-see destination for any classic car enthusiast. Located within the Gilmore Car Museum complex, the CCCA Museum contains more than 100 classic cars ranging from 1929 to 1948, including Packards, Buicks, Fords, Cadillacs and numerous others. The museum allows visitors to get up close and personal with some of these beautiful machines - many are fun to explore inside and out and each one has something unique to offer.

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Battle Creek Regional History Museum

Battle Creek Regional History Museum

307 Jackson St W, Battle Creek, MI 49037, USA

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.