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SUMMARY:Spring Into The Past
LOCATION:, MI
DESCRIPTION:Spring Into The Past\n\n05/03/26 01:00 PM EST\n - 05/03/26 04:00 PM EST\Description:\nThe Tri-River Historical Museum Network is 'Tracing Our Routes' in 2026. Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails.  \n\nThe Portland Area Historical Society invites you to join us for Spring Into the Past, a regional celebration of local history, craftsmanship, and community heritage.\n\nThis year's event will be held inside the historic Red Mill, where visitors can explore special displays, learn about Portland's past, and connect with volunteers who help preserve our community's stories.  As part of the Tri-River Museum Network, weekend guests are encouraged to visit multiple participating sites throughout the region.\n\n \n\nDates:  Saturday MAY 2 AND SUNDAY MAY 3\n\nTime:  Saturday 11-5 and Sunday 1-4\n\nAdmission:  Free (donations appreciated)\n\nLocation:  The Red Mill on Water Street, Portland\n\nCome discover the people, places and traditions that shaped Portland-and enjoy.\n\nTri River Historical Museum Network - \n\nWe connect 30+ museums across Barry, Eaton, Ionia, Kent, and Montcalm counties, celebrating the rich history of Michigan’s Grand, Flat, and Thornapple River communities.\n\n30 Museums. 3 Rivers. 1 Shared History - Directory\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Spring Into The Past<br /><br />05/03/26 01:00 PM EST - 05/03/26 04:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br />The Tri-River Historical Museum Network is 'Tracing Our Routes' in 2026. Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
<img alt="" src="https://ectownusa.net/ddaportlandmi/photos/8cfab5_9c054792ef334ceea4ab570753c3554b~mv2_04202026122303.JPG" style="width:300px" />
<p dir="auto" id="viewer-3vx555942">The Portland Area Historical Society invites you to join us for Spring Into the Past, a regional celebration of local history, craftsmanship, and community heritage.</p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-6wwpz5890">This year's event will be held inside the historic Red Mill, where visitors can explore special displays, learn about Portland's past, and connect with volunteers who help preserve our community's stories.&nbsp; As part of the Tri-River Museum Network, weekend guests are encouraged to visit multiple participating sites throughout the region.</p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-uh6va5892">&nbsp;</p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-9doyb5894"><strong>Dates:&nbsp; Saturday MAY 2 AND SUNDAY MAY 3</strong></p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-kmnmr5896"><strong>Time:&nbsp; Saturday 11-5 and Sunday 1-4</strong></p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-aw75l5898"><strong>Admission:&nbsp; Free (donations appreciated)</strong></p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-8oegq5900"><strong>Location:&nbsp; The Red Mill on Water Street, Portland</strong></p>

<p dir="auto" id="viewer-s40495904">Come discover the people, places and traditions that shaped Portland-and enjoy.<br />
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<strong>Tri River Historical Museum Network -&nbsp;</strong></p>

<h2><span style="font-size:14px">We connect 30+ museums across Barry, Eaton, Ionia, Kent, and Montcalm counties, celebrating the rich history of Michigan&rsquo;s Grand, Flat, and Thornapple River communities.</span></h2>

<h2><a href="https://tririvermuseums.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/springintopast2025-26.pdf"><strong><span style="font-size:18px"><em>30 Museums. 3 Rivers. 1 Shared History - Directory</em></span></strong></a></h2>

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