Wednesdays and Sundays
What materials and processes did U. S. Citizens use in elections past to vote for presidents and representatives for federal, state and local government?

Visit the Paine-Gillam-Scott Museum to see the special “Election Exhibit”.

The exhibit features a voter booth, ballot box and an array of voting artifacts from the mid-1900’s, along with many artifacts that highlight elections of yesteryear such as political posters, buttons and pamphlets.

The PGS Museum is open Wednesday 2 pm to 7 pm and Sunday 1pm to 4 pm. If you are interested in a group tour or need further information, please contact the museum at:
Paine-Gillam-Scott Museum
P.O. Box 174
106 Maple Street
West Courthouse Square
Saint Johns, Michigan 48879
Website: www.pgsmuseum.com
Email: pgsmuseum@hotmail.com
Phone: 989-224-2894