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About the Fox Island Historical Society
The Fox Island Historical Society held it's first meeting on February 22, 1897, and has held a President's Day potluck every year since, for over 103 consecutive years.
The Historical Society was reactivated in 1959 and opened the first Museum in the Nichols Community Center in 1959.
The present Museum building opened in 1980 after many years in one room of the old School Building (Nichols Community Center).
The purpose of the Museum is to display artifacts used by people here on the Island to illustrate the changes in life styles through the years. There are more than 3000 artifacts on display in Dioramas, Showcases, and free standing exhibits.
Among them is a display describing the life of Dr. Dixy Lee Ray, former Governor, the largest collection of pulley blocks in the State, and several antique gasoline engines in working order.
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