Current Exhibits at the GHS Museum

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THE MIDCENTURY KITCHEN

Step back in time to a 1950s Granville kitchen complete with checkered floors, sleek appliances, and classic pastel cupboards!

Granville in the Civil War

The American Civil War swept through almost every community in the nation and Granville, Ohio was no exception. Roughly 120 Granville men served in the Union Army throughout the war. Learn some of the stories of these brave men and more in this temporary exhibition. 

Traveling Granville

Sometimes missed opportunities shape the character of a community more profoundly than opportunities that come to pass. This exhibit tells the story of how missed and late transportation opportunities shaped Granville's character, from the oxen drawn wagons of the original settlers to the modern highway system. The vision of the 1805 founders of Granville as a center of business and commerce never came to pass, but as a result, Granville became something different.

Granville Businesses

Granville’s main street has changed a lot in the past 220 years, but its businesses have always given it a sense of smalltown community. Through this exhibition, take a walk down memory lane and learn about the different businesses that have graced Broadway and Downtown Granville over the centuries.

Granville Massachusetts 1776

Did you know there are twenty-three Revolutionary War Veterans buried in Granville? And many of them were part of Granville's original 1805 settlers! In connection with America's 250th anniversary, this exhibit highlights the stories of these early Granvillites and their experiences during the Revolutionary War both on and off the battlefield.