The city has announced the opening of new local history exhibits at the downtown museum. This initiative aims to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the area and educate residents about significant events and figures from the past.
The exhibits will open on January 15, 2026, and will include artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays highlighting key moments in the city’s history. Local historians collaborated on the project to ensure the content accurately reflects the community’s diverse narratives.
The museum, supported by the City Council and local historical societies, will offer guided tours and educational programs to enhance the visitor experience. Officials believe these exhibits will foster a deeper understanding of the region’s development and community values.
Previous history events at the museum have attracted large crowds and generated increased interest in local culture. This new exhibition marks a continuation of the city’s commitment to preserving and promoting local history.
Residents are encouraged to visit the museum starting January 15. Regular admission rates apply, and group tours can be scheduled via the museum’s website. For more information, interested parties can contact the museum directly.





