215. Coopersville Farm Museum
The Coopersville Farm Museum was built in 2001 with the primary purpose to “honor farming and rural life.” While that purpose continues, the Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center has evolved into what is now a very active part of the community, very similar to the old grange halls in rural towns across America where people have gathered together for many years.
The continually changing exhibits include collections from residents all over West Michigan, tractors on loan by Ed Hanenburg, feed sacks, tools, and barbed wire donated by Corky Pals, and art from many very talented people. That’s just the start!
The Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center is a representation of the community. Come on in and take a leisurely stroll down Memory Lane and at the same time, you might discover something new!
Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center
PO Box 64
375 Main Street
Coopersville, MI 49404
(616) 997-8555