Hancock Historical Museum

πŸ“ Findlay, United States

CONTACT INFORMATION

ADDRESS

422 West Sandusky Street
45840 Findlay
OH
United States

SOCIAL MEDIA

CONTACT INFORMATION

ADDRESS

422 West Sandusky Street
45840 Findlay
OH
United States

SOCIAL MEDIA

πŸ›οΈ Museum Information

DESCRIPTION

The Hancock Historical Museum is a privately-funded, non-profit history museum founded in 1970 by five Findlay residents to collect and preserve the rich history of Hancock County. The museum houses permanent exhibits relating to the Gas and Oil Boom of the 1880s, Findlay Glass, Petroleum V. Nasby, the Civil War and World War II. In addition, there are rotating exhibits pertaining to Findlay businesses, social life in Hancock County, and other topics of local and regional interest. 

In 2014, the Museum built the Marathon Petroleum Corporation Energy and Transportation Annex, displaying the museum’s three Grant Cars, Adams Truck, Marathon Tankers, and exhibits on the history of Cooper Tire & Rubber Company and Marathon Petroleum Corporation.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Opening times: Wednesday to Friday : 10 AM to 4 PM, Sunday: 1 PM to 4 PM

LAST UPDATED

πŸ“… 09.05.2025

πŸ—ΊοΈ Location Map

Coordinates: 41.037372, -83.656082
πŸ“ Hancock Historical Museum 422 West Sandusky Street, Findlay, United States
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