Save Monroe's Stories

Save Monroe's Stories Our amazing team of volunteers are committed to ensuring that the Monroe County Museum System not onl Check out our website for more information!

On May 4, 2021 we will be seeking a renewal of our current 0.10 millage as well as an increase of 0.05 mil. This page is here to spread the word about the amazing work the Museum System has been doing, what plans are in place for the future, and to answer any questions you may have about the millage or the Museum System. http://monroe-stories.org

Very proud to help Monroe’s tourism!!!!!Museum wins state tourism award for marketing
11/19/2021

Very proud to help Monroe’s tourism!!!!!

Museum wins state tourism award for marketing

Dean CousinoThe Monroe NewsUSA TODAY NETWORKThe Monroe County Museum S

Incredible program! Well done!
10/25/2021

Incredible program! Well done!

Your Museum millage dollars at work!
10/20/2021

Your Museum millage dollars at work!

The lakeside Village of Estral Beach will host a re-dedication ceremony Saturday for its newly restored Veterans Memorial.

Smelly situation…..
10/17/2021

Smelly situation…..

During Octobernight, strange and unknown figures will converge on the "Terror"-torial Park to prowl the shadowy grounds and inhabit its dark corners. Are you brave (or foolish!) enough to seek them out?

Meet The Burial Detail

Fresh from their decisive October 1813 victory over the British at the Thames, Kentucky militiamen returned to the River Raisin Settlement to perform one last grisly task. They lost many of their own in the terrible battles on the River Raisin earlier in January and were unable to bury their dead. Eight months later they returned to this hallowed ground to gather the scattered remains of their brother Kentuckians and local habitants. Listen closely, for the sound of shovels and shifting bones has replaced the rousing call of “Remember the Raisin."

10/15/2021

During Octobernight, strange and unknown figures will converge on the "Terror"-torial Park to prowl the shadowy grounds and inhabit its dark corners. Are you brave (or foolish!) enough to seek them out?

Meet Le Nain Rouge

Beware all that happen upon Le Nain Rouge. He has the uncouth figure of a dwarf, and is very red in the face, with bright, glistening eyes; a grinning mouth displaying sharp, pointed teeth, completes his strange face. Beware of offending him! Instead, try to appease the Le Nain Rouge who in the old traditions is described as most malignant, if offended, but capable of being appeased by flattery.

10/15/2021

ETA: Due to the recent volumes of rain, certain areas of the grounds are swampy, and location number 4 has been moved. A revised map is available on our website and in the comments below.

One week from today the characters and creatures will come out to play--do you dare join them?

Tickets available online only at octobernight.brownpapertickets.com.

Things that go ….. “Bump”….
10/15/2021

Things that go ….. “Bump”….

During Octobernight, strange and unknown figures will converge on the "Terror"-torial Park to prowl the shadowy grounds and inhabit its dark corners. Are you brave (or foolish!) enough to seek them out?

Meet The Burial Detail

Fresh from their decisive October 1813 victory over the British at the Thames, Kentucky militiamen returned to the River Raisin Settlement to perform one last grisly task. They lost many of their own in the terrible battles on the River Raisin earlier in January and were unable to bury their dead. Eight months later they returned to this hallowed ground to gather the scattered remains of their brother Kentuckians and local habitants. Listen closely, for the sound of shovels and shifting bones has replaced the rousing call of “Remember the Raisin."

07/03/2021
07/01/2021

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126 S. Monroe Street
Monroe, MI
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