Finnish Heritage Museum 301 High Street
Fairport Harbor, Oh, 44077
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Museum Hours:
Saturday 10am-3pm
"About Us"

The museum is located on the corner of High and Third Streets in downtown Fairport Harbor, Ohio just two blocks from Lake Erie and one block from the Finnish Monument. The building served the village for years in various public service capacities and until recently operated as the Fairport Harbor Senior Citizen's Center. The structure is slated for extensive repairs and remodeling in order to accommodate our museum exhibition galleries, library, workrooms and office areas.

FHM is comprised of dedicated volunteers, all of whom have some Finnish ancestry and/or connection. Our members meet monthly to discuss museum business and plan for future events. In just a very short time, we have successfully arrived at a point which says, "we are here, we are serious, and we are active."

The building has existed since 1922-23 and has served Fairport Harbor well as a Police Station complete with a single "holding" jail cell in the back, as a volunteer Fire Department with kitchen and firemen's quarters, and a Village Hall meeting room for monthly meetings. The picture below shows the Museum as it appeared in 2007.

Museum Hours for visitors: ALWAYS OPEN Saturdays, 10am to 3pm, year round.
Additional open hours are coming.

Admission:
12 and under: FREE, 13 to 17: $1.50, Adults: $3.00
Museum members: FREE

Meet Our Staff:

David Leifer
President

Heikki Penttila
Vice President

Jane Hiltunen
Secretary

Suzanne Jokela
Curator

Robert Hilston
Treasurer