Argus Museum
Wheelchair accessible
A museum dedicated to the history of the Argus camera company, housed in one of its original manufacturing buildings in Ann Arbor.

šŸ“œ Museum showcasing the history of the Argus camera company.
šŸ” Established in 1983, located in Ann Arbor's Old West Side. Why Go
šŸ“ø Explore rare cameras, prototypes, and military equipment
šŸ“– Learn about Argus's role in photography and WWII šŸ–¼ļø View photography exhibitions by local and regional artists Why Avoid
šŸˆ Heavy traffic expected on autumn Saturdays due to football games
🚶 Staff only available in person on Fridays
šŸ…æļø Parking Dedicated parking lot accessible from William Street. Free parking is available in the lot and on adjacent streets, which is rare in Ann Arbor.
♿ Accessibility Wheelchair accessible parking, entrance, and elevator. Wheelchair accessible restrooms. Cost
šŸ’° Admission is free of charge. Hours
šŸ•’ Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, closed major holidays.

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