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Baldwin County Heritage Museum

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History
The Baldwin County Heritage Museum Association, Inc. was organized in April 1981 by a group of area residents who wished to gather artifacts, tools, machinery, the histories and ethnic cultures of the men and women who settled in the county about the turn of the century. They commited to design and build a museum in which to showcase their collections.

Understanding the importance of this project for Baldwin County, museum orignal founders and board members, John and Ruby Haupt donated five acres of land as a home for the museum. In June, 1983, the land was dedicated in a ground breaking ceremony. The site, named “Frieden Im Wald” or Peace in the Forest, provided a rural setting that realistically represented the land as it had been at the turn of the century. The conservation of this environment plays an important role in the preservation plans and activities of the museum.

The design for the grounds was done by the Landscape Architecture Program of Auburn University. There are over a hundred species of native flora and fauna growing on the grounds.

Construction on the first building began in 1984 and was opened to the public Oct. 31, 1987. It resembles a turn of the century barn with a working windmill in front. The windmill was donated by John & Ruby Haupt in memory of their parents Paul & Marie Haupt and Henry C. & Frances Vikers. The original building contained three public rooms – an all purpose classroom for lectures and meetings, an exhibit room and a large storage area for donated artifacts.

The second building is called the Haupt Building in honor of the couple who donated the land. It was completed in late 1987 and dedicated on February 28, 1998. It houses vintage farm equipment, tools and machinery. Also housed in this building is a 1911 Titan Tractor. (see Milestones)

The third edition was a working blacksmiths shop though it was not developed into a full exhibit because of the unexpected addition of the fourth building, a 1908 church moved to its new home on the museum grounds in 1998. (see Milestones) This building is now under the care of an area Blacksmith Club that is completing the structure and working their trade on the museum grounds to preserve the important history of this great skill.

In 2005 the Board of Directors voted to begin an extensive renovation of the original storage wing of the museum. This will house the Baldwin County History Walk, The Heritage Theater, and an Exhibit Hall. The History Walk opened June 8, 2008, the Exhibit Hall Aug. 31, 2008, and the Heritage Theater in January of 2009.

The fifth building is a gift from the town of Loxley. In 2006, they created a miniature Potato Shed on the grounds of the museum. During the Winter of 2007 the trunks of trees felled by Hurricane Ivan were sawed into planks and used to build seating. The structure has become a small outdoor theater that hosts an Ol’ Time Radio Show on the fourth Sunday of each month from September thru May, as well as various Boy Scout events and area school programs.

2007 also brought the old Miflin School House to the Museum grounds. This sixth building is a Snook Foundation Project. They have remodeled the exterior. The interior restoration has been added to the five year plan of the museum.

Three pole barns constructed with donated telephone poles from EMC were added around the meadow in 2008.

Mission

The Mission of the Baldwin County Heritage Museum is to preserve the culture of the farm communities of early Baldwin County through the creation of a home for historically significant buildings, documents and artifacts from community life.

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Agricultural, Industrial, and Heritage Museum of Baldwin County, Alabama.

Address: 25521 US-98, Elberta, AL 36530, USA
Phone: (251) 986-8375
moc.letflug@mhcb
State: Alabama
Zip Code: 36530


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Reviews
It is very cool and unique as far as the items and setup to explain and show what life was like in Baldwin county over the past years and also provides binders full of notable articles and things that have happened in most major towns/cities in Baldwin county. Whether it is just to sight see or learn about the counties heritage I would highly recommend the museum to everyone.
8 years ago (16-08-2017)
Very large museum. It looks smaller than it is or they just have an t h area and farming and early trades. There are little riddles here and there that have clues in the immediate area, which are fun. Staff is real friendly and tell stories.
8 years ago (21-08-2017)
Amazing all the items available. Like stepping back in time. I was very satisfied and will return again.
8 years ago (14-07-2017)
Cute museum with lots of local history. It's well laid out & the volunteers working there are happy to show you around. Make sure you check out the cute riddles they've placed around the exhibits.
9 years ago (02-09-2016)
The items there reminded people of their past and took young through a time travel, so they can gain more knowledge of things that were in their parents and grandparents past and the way things were.
8 years ago (24-02-2017)
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