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Online Tours of Museum

Click one of the videos below for a sneak peek of what the Munroe Falls Historical Museum offers visitors. And then come see for yourself! We're open the third Sunday of each month, Noon to 3 p.m.

Munroe Falls Currency
Learn more about exclusive Munroe Falls currency - from what it was to how and when it was used throughout our early community.

Museum Parlor Room with Papermaking Display
One of the largest rooms within the Owen Brown home.

Native American Arrowheads
See authentic arrowheads found along our Cuyahoga River!

Munroe Falls Papermill
Does this view look familiar? If you live in Munroe Falls, you probably see it almost every day along Route 91.

Munroe Falls Railroad

In 1884, railroad tracks were built on and near the old canal bed as part of a single line owned by the Pittsburgh and Western Railroad.

A Farming Community


 

Museum Toys and School 

Historical Pram

​Early Home Office

U.S. Presidential
Campaign Buttons

Munroe Falls Train Depot
Munroe Falls Paper Mill
Charles Gaylord of the Gaylord family, one of Munroe Falls' early pioneer families.
Old Munroe Falls Schoolhouse being moved to serve as the Munroe Falls Town Hall; Munroe Falls, OH
Myrtle Thacker, daughter of Lily Gaylord of the Gaylord family (one of Munroe Falls' earliest pioneer families.)

Photos: Munroe Falls Train Depot, Paper Mill, Charles N. Gaylord, Moving of School House, Myrtle Thacker – daughter of Lily Gaylord

Munroe Falls Historical Society & Museum
83 Munroe Falls Avenue
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262

historicalsocietymunroefalls@gmail.com

 

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