The Hancock Historical Museum in Findlay, Ohio is preserving the rich history of Hancock County to honor the past and inspire the future. Founded in 1970, the privately-funded museum includes nine buildings at two sites, and programming that reaches nearly 100,000 people annually. Highlights include the Victorian-era Hull House, Marathon Petroleum Energy & Transportation Annex with Findlay-made Grant cars, the Agriculture Building showcasing the evolution of farming practices in the region, and an expansive exhibit center with rotating exhibits of special interest.
The Hancock Historical Museum also offers facility rentals for all special events at a reasonable rate, to give guests a one-of-a-kind event venue.