Recipe of the Month – Date Nut Butter
The Fenton History Center has an extensive collection of local cookbooks in its archives. This recipe comes from the Sheridan Firemen Ladies’ Auxiliary The Best
NOTICE: The Fenton History Center is closed Feb. 7, 2026
The Fenton History Center has an extensive collection of local cookbooks in its archives. This recipe comes from the Sheridan Firemen Ladies’ Auxiliary The Best
The once popular Fenton Travelers Group has fallen by the wayside in recent years. After an impromptu brainstorming session last summer, we are, with the

This year marks the 60th Anniversary of the Fenton Historical Society and their move into the Governor Fenton Mansion in 1963. That alone makes us

Q1. In the 1940s, Johnny’s Lunch was located near this well known complex, name it.Q2. Who was the publisher of the Post-Journal in 1986?Q3. What

This month we are featuring Beverly McGraw an RSVP volunteer. She works at the Mansion at the main desk greeting our guests with her lovely

Today I am going to discuss some material we were recently offered even though it probably will not end up in our collection. Tom Goodwill
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The Kennedy Free Library has called upon the Fenton History Center to provide an historical display, which will be featured at the entrance of the

Just a reminder that February is Black History Month. Come visit the Underground Railroad display featuring Catherine Harris. Catherine was born in 1809, in Meadville,

A big shout out to Tom Greer, John Gustafson, Ang Cimo, Tom Goodwill, Paul Bentley, Jim Wahlberg, Rick Lundquist and Al Johnson. The first floor