Museums
Kingsville is home to two National known museums; Jack Miner Museum and Kingsville Military Museum. Spend an afternoon getting to know the rich history of our area.
Jack Miner Museum
The Jack Miner Museum was built in 1977 and houses the Miner Family memorabilia from the late 1800s.
Jack Miner was acquainted with some of the most famous people of his era, and letters and photos from distinguished visitors such as Henry Ford & Ty Cobb are among the displayed items.
Also on display are Jack Miner's actual lecture clothing and the detailed steps in creating his autobiography, 'WILD GOOSE JACK.'
The museum is open from March through November. For more information, visit the Jack Miner website.
Kingsville Military Museum
The Kingsville Military Museum is at 145 Division Street South. Its mission is to provide information for future generations about the sacrifices of the men and women in the military and the contributions of early settlers and native Canadians to the lifestyle we presently enjoy in this country.
The museum has thousands of local historical artifacts on display.
For more information, visit the Kingsville Military Museum website.