Experience Grand Blanc History
Take a journey into Grand Blanc’s past with a visit to the Heritage Museum. Housed in the historic 1885 First Congregational Church, the Museum’s exhibits capture the fabric of 19th and 20th century life in Michigan.
Learn about Grand Blanc’s early families, what it was like to attend a one-room schoolhouse, how people farmed before tractors, and what it was like to do the laundry before electricity, among many other topics!
Hear a sample of turn-of-the-century entertainment with the Museum’s collection of antique music, including a working player piano, Victrola, and phonograph.
Ally Charity Chip-In
Support the Grand Blanc Heritage Association through The Ally Challenge presented by McLaren’s Ally Charity Chip-In Program. Donations made through the link below will receive a generous 10% match by The Ally Challenge.
Donations can be made through October 1, 2026, at this link: www.theallychallenge.com/chipin. Be sure to select “Grand Blanc Heritage Association” as your preferred charity.
Alternatively, checks may be sent using this Donation Form and mailed to the listed address.
Thank you for your support of the Heritage Association and other local charities!
Plan Your Visit
Visit Us
Address: 203 E. Grand Blanc Road, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Park and enter through the Grand Blanc City Hall
Regular Hours
Wednesday, 10am-2pm
Sunday, 2-4pm
For the most up-to-date information on special hours, events, and temporary closures due to weather check our Facebook page.
Get in Touch
Phone: 1 (810) 694-7274
email: gbhamuseum@gmail.com
