The Logan County Bicentennial celebration continued to unfold this weekend with the opening of a special display at the Logan County History Center.
The Logan County History Center continued the Logan County Bicentennial celebration Sunday afternoon with the opening of a display called 200 Artifacts and Photographs of Logan County History. ABOVE: Margie Hites and James Davis of Belle Center check out some of the area’s railroad history in the transportation wing of the museum. (EXAMINER PHOTOS | REUBEN MEES)
More photos is Monday’s Examiner.
Titled 200 Exhibits and Artifacts of Logan County History, the display is intended to draw attention to the local history the museum is devoted to, Curator Todd McCormick said.
“The museum is all Logan County history, we’ve chosen some of our favorite items to feature,” he said. “Most of the rooms are the same as they were before, but the hallways are all new.”
The exhibits include areas devoted to local American Indians, schools, agriculture, Indian Lake, famous Logan County residents, military memorabilia, diners and dives and the local contribution to transportation history that remains the focus of the transportation annex.
Complete story and more photos in Monday’s Examiner.
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