Museum Exhibit Honors 100th Anniversary of Adrian Garden Club

The Adrian Garden Club, founded in 1926, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with an exhibit at the Lenawee Historical Museum. The exhibit features photos, articles, and artifacts representing the Garden Clubs 100 years of contributions to the beautify the City of Adrian. The exhibit is expected to be up until at least early summer. Please visit and enjoy!

Table display showing Adrian Garden Club items.
Table display showing Adrian Garden Club items along with mannequin of gardener

Formation and Development of Lenawee County

Please join us at the museum on Saturday, March 2, 2024, to learn how Lenawee County was established, including histories of the villages and hamlets as they were settled and the development of the roads and railroads.

Dr. Howard Pennington is a retired veterinarian and life-long resident of Lenawee County. His family dates back to the earliest settlers of the county. Dr. Pennington will talk about the Formation and Development of Lenawee County during this presentation, starting at 2:00 p.m. in the Frazier Auditorium on the second floor of the museum.

John Pennington and his family came to Michigan in 1829. Using an Indian trail that wound its way between Saline and Tecumseh, the Penningtons were on their way to the Raisin Township area. This trail ran through what would later be called Macon.

Soon after getting his family settled near his brother-in-law, Darius Comstock in Raisin, John Pennington returned to the Macon area and purchased 160 acres. The Penningtons became the first settlers to live between Tecumseh and Saline.

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