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Since 1979, the Castle Building has been preserved by the Historical Society of Saginaw County and is home to the award-winning Castle Museum of Saginaw County History. Within its walls, you will discover a celebration of the diversity and richness of the community’s heritage through dynamic permanent exhibits and programs.

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SAGINAW COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME

The Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame is a not-for-profit, membership corporation. The organization annually nominate elect, honor and award truly outstanding Saginaw County female and male athletes, both past and present.

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EVERDAY OBJECTS OF THE
ANISHINABEK 

Long before the first Europeans stepped onto the banks of the Saginaw River, this fertile valley was inhabited by the Anishinabek people. Throughout their history here, the tools and techniques evolved in rhythm with the resources and environment that surrounded them.

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This stirring display is a testimony to the spirit of Saginaw and the people who live here. It describes how Saginaw reinvented itself to become a thriving industrial center.

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REVEALING OUR BURIED PAST

Animal skulls, arrow and spearheads, vibrant photos, video explorations and a multitude of unearthed treasures spanning thousands of years are part of this signature exhibit.

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1914 Saginaw Cyclecar

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LUMBERING IN SAGINAW

The Museum brings this period to life with its extensive collection of historic images, tools and equipment, log marks and other artifacts on lumbering.

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PERIOD ROOMS

Take a walk back in time when you visit our period rooms. The rooms offer visitors a way to view home decor in their original context, from the 1950s kitchen to the Victorian era parlor and dining area.

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