Renville County Historical Museum
The Renville County Historical Museum, located in Morton, Minnesota, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of Renville County. The current main museum building was built in built in 1989 and is operated by the Renville County Historical Society, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the county's past through a collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits.[1][2] HistoryEstablished from the Old Settlers organization, Renville County Historical Society, initially showcased exhibits at the courthouse in Olivia before World War II interrupted the group's endeavors. Post-war, the historical society successfully established an organization to preserve the county's history. The main building of the Renville County Historical Museum complex was built in 1989. Before that the Society originally operated out of two repurposed schoolhouses before the construction of the main museum building.[3][2] Museum buildingsThe museum complex encompasses six buildings, each housing unique exhibits on various aspects of Renville County's history.[4][5] These buildings include:
Exhibits
Library and archivesThe Society maintains a comprehensive research library containing Renville County area newspapers on microfilm up to 2009, surname files on Renville County residents, yearbooks, and other resources for genealogical and historical research in addition to overseeing the care of a collection of artifacts, photographs, and archival materials.[4][1] References
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