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Site Map
- By Topic Organization
- Exhibits
- Lumbering in the Arcadia Area
- Arcadia's Railroad
- The Railroad's Story
- The Railroad's Route
- Key Stops along the Way
- Railroad Photo Album
- The Lumber Train
- Early Narrow Gauge Railway
- Trestle Opening
- Logging Train on Trestle
- Standard Gauge Engine No. 1
- The Arcadia Station
- The Stop at Saile
- The Station at Henry
- Engine No. 5
- Passenger Car
- Flatcars Filled with Logs
- Train at Logging Site
- Steam Loader
- Leaving the Station in Arcadia
- Engine along the Northeast Shore
- Heading through the Swamp
- Excursion Train to Copemish
- Engine No. 4
- Snow Plow Plowing Snow
- Stuck Snow Plow
- Winter Rescue
- End of the Line
- Railroad Maps
- Route of Narrow Gauge Railway
- Narrow and Standard Gauge Routes
- 1894 Arcadia Map Showing Wye
- 1914 Valuation Map of NE Arcadia Lake Shore
- Standard Gauge Route from Arcadia to Copemish
- Where the Railway Would Be Today
- Arcadia Furniture Company's Factory with Train Station
- Malcolm Station Buildings
- 1903 Map Showing Henry's Strategic Location
- 1903 Map of Copemish
- Railroad Timeline
- Early Arcadia Area Schools
- Shipping in Early Arcadia
- Shipwrecks Near Arcadia
- The Arcadia Furniture Company
- Baseball in Arcadia
- Aviation Pioneer Harriet Quimby
- The Methodist Church
- The Lutheran Church
- Tours
- Walking Tour of Arcadia
- 1: Arcadia Area Historical Museum
- 2: Ebert General Store
- 3: Early Trinity Lutheran Parsonage
- 4: Trinity Lutheran Teacherage
- 5: Trinity Lutheran School
- 6: Trinity Lutheran Church
- 7: Ackerman's Garage
- 8: Schafer and Son Market
- 9: Dr. Jamieson's Office
- 10: Arcadia State Savings Bank
- 11: Martineau Drug Store and Soda Fountain
- 12: The Shady Nook Inn
- 13: Louis Foerster Hotel
- 14: Starke-Hasse House
- 15: The Mirror Works and Furniture Factory
- 16: Bridge Pier
- 17: Camp Arcadia
- 18: Camp Arcadia Cottages
- 19: Tondu Residence
- 20: Arcadia Clothing Company
- 21: Behren's Cottages
- 22: Weidman-Gilbert House
- 23: Dr. Jamieson's Residence
- 24: Johnson's Band Rehearsal Hall
- 25: Twin Schools
- 26: Marbeiter Stone House
- 27: Francis O. Hull Post 9412 V.F.W. Hall
- 28: St. Susann's Catholic Church
- 29: Methodist Church
- 30: Charles P. Matteson House
- 31: Matteson Store
- 32: Matteson Manor
- 33: Ted Lang's Gas Station
- 34: Finch Park
- 35: Arcadia High School
- A Walk Along Lake Street
- Arcadia Area Historical Museum
- Period Bedroom
- Harriet Quimby
- Meitz Barber Shop
- Martineau Drug Store
- Quilts and More Furniture
- The Museum's Third Floor
- Carriage House
- Washing and Ironing
- Dining Room and Kitchen
- Early Arcadia Area Schools
- The Big Apple
- General Store
- Hunting and Fishing
- Farming in the Arcadia Area
- The Parlor
- Arcadia Furniture Company Office
- Railroad
- Arcadia's Prehistory
- Early Commercial Shipping
- Nearby Settlements
- Arcadia's Veterans
- Submarines in Arcadia
- Local Businesses and Musical Instruments
- Lumbering in the Arcadia Area
- The Gilbert House
- Max McArthur
- Keeping Things Cold
- Packaging Products
- Walking Tour of Arcadia
- Voices
- Grossnickle, Mary Alice - "The History of Sorrenson Station"
- Starke, Charles - A Speech Requesting Appropriations for the Arcadia Channel
- Starke, Charles - A New Deal
- Ware, Margaret - "The Wareham General Merchandise Store"
- Matteson, Kate - "Early American Settlers"
- Burkhead, Ruth Starke - Excerpts from "My Memoirs"
- Brown, Gladys Frederick - "My Story"
- Lamont, Paula - "Recollections of My Childhood"
- Argue, Cecil - Poem: "A Farewell"
- Manke, Carl - Interview by Bonnie Hughes
- Whitmore, Milton F. - Trout Memories
- Collecting Oral Histories
- Neighbors
- Timeline
- Other Sites
- Museum
- Museum Hours and Events
- Newsletter Stories
- Picking Up the Pieces of the Earliest Arcadians
- Sometimes History Finds Us
- 2010 Brings Two Centennial Structures
- Bits & Pieces of Arcadia's Past
- A Family of Dry Hill
- A Real Barn Burner on Dry Hill
- Remembering the Stores of Arcadia
- Local Pioneer Olivia Gilbert Arrives by Ship in 1863
- The Widows of Second Street
- A Yoke of Oxen
- This Being the 20th Anniversary of the Museum Move...
- The Henry Clay Matteson Family: Record Keepers, Collectors, Builders
- Joseph Tondu and His Family
- Leo Hale's Watervale
- Pioneer Roads of Arcadia
- Arcadia Firsts
- Connecting Local History
- Learning in an Old-time Country School
- "Old Baldy" Back When
- A Story to Be Told
- 1918 Armistice Day Celebration Delayed
- Life on the Home Front WWII
- 2020 Still a Year of Hope
- Passing Time in Arcadia
- Longtime Arcadia Correspondent Takes a Walk Down Memory Lane
- Remember When Stories
- Contacting the Historical Society
- Awards
- Memorial Bricks
- You Can Help
- What's New
- Exhibits