Mormon Print Shop Museum
This museum, housed in an 1850 print shop, preserves the complex history of Beaver Island, from its Indigenous inhabitants to a self-proclaimed Mormon king.

šŸ“œ Museum in an 1850 print shop, preserving Beaver Island's history.
šŸ” Features tales from Indigenous peoples to a Mormon kingdom.

Why Go

šŸ“œ Explore diverse history: Native American, Mormon, and Irish immigrant eras.
šŸ‘‘ Learn about "King" James Jesse Strang and his unique kingdom.
šŸ“° View original newspapers and historical artifacts.
šŸ–¼ļø Discover unique exhibits like the Sepeshy Mural and "Gutsy Women Of Beaver Island."

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ Small museum, may not appeal to those seeking large, interactive exhibits.
āš ļø Limited operating hours outside of peak summer season.

Cost

šŸ’° Admission is free.

Hours

šŸ•’ June-Sept 7: Mon-Sat 11 AM-5 PM, Sun 1-4 PM. Sept 8-Oct: Thu-Sat 1-4 PM. Closed Nov-May.

šŸ“ Address

26275 Main St, St. James, Michigan, 49782, United States.

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