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Cygnet Living History Museum

The Southeast


For a window into Cygnet's soul, the little Cygnet Living History Museum is a quaint history room next to the church on the main street, stuffed full of old photos, documents and curios. Check out the fantastic old apple-crate labels from the 1930s.

Sketchy hours; call in advance.


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