The Michigan Flywheelers Museum is a 501(c)(3) organization of volunteers dedicated to the restoration and preservation of antique gas/steam engines and tractors. Located on over 80 acres, the museum features displays of old farm machinery, a sawmill, shingle mill along with “Olde Town” – a 1920s era community filled with businesses like Over The Hill ForgeĀ blacksmith shop, Pearl’s Millinery Shop, Abbert & Sons Farm Machinery Repair and Old Tyme Jail. Along with the agricultural themed exhibits, a 15 inch railroad encompasses the museum property.
The museum hosts four events every year – Farm History Day in May, the Swap Meet in Jun, Kids Lawn Tractor Day in July and it’s largest event – the Antique Engine and Tractor Show in September.


Location
The museum is located 2.3 miles east of South Haven and the beautiful shores of Lake Michigan.
From South Haven, take Phoenix Rd (CR 388)/ exit 20 (I-196) east to 68th street. Turn south (right) at The Fun Park onto 68th. Driveway is located on east side (left) about 1/2 mile.
Address
06285 68th Street,
South Haven, MI 49090
(Note that this is NOT our mailing address)