Lorain Historical Society

Lorain Historical Society Preserving the history of the City of Lorain for future generations since 1981!

The Lorain Historical Society is closed today, Saturday, May 23rd, to observe Memorial Day. We will resume normal busine...
05/23/2026

The Lorain Historical Society is closed today, Saturday, May 23rd, to observe Memorial Day.

We will resume normal business hours next week on Tuesday from 10-3pm. We hope everyone has a safe holiday weekend.

Tee Up for a Great Cause! 🏌️‍♀️Join us for the Annual Lorain Legends Golf Outing on July 18, 2026!📍 Fox Creek Golf and R...
05/22/2026

Tee Up for a Great Cause! 🏌️‍♀️

Join us for the Annual Lorain Legends Golf Outing on July 18, 2026!

📍 Fox Creek Golf and Racquet Club
🕢 8:00 AM (Registration at 7:30am) (Shotgun start at 8:30am)

This year, we’re proud to honor Sam Felton, a decorated war hero, as our 2026 Lorain Legend.

Grab your friends, form a team, and enjoy a day on the course filled with camaraderie, competition, and community spirit. Whether you’re playing for fun or aiming for the top spot, this is an event you won’t want to miss!

Spots will fill up fast— register here, or purchase your sponsorship here: https://Loraingolf.givesmart.com

We are closed today - Thursday May 21 - so we can prepare for our 45th Anniversary Celebration! We'll see you next week!
05/21/2026

We are closed today - Thursday May 21 - so we can prepare for our 45th Anniversary Celebration! We'll see you next week!

2026 Boat Tour Season is Almost Here!This season, experience Lorain like never before with our historic excursions along...
05/20/2026

2026 Boat Tour Season is Almost Here!

This season, experience Lorain like never before with our historic excursions along Lorain's Black River!

The Lorain Port and Finance Authority is once again offering unforgettable boat tours for the 2026 season—showcasing the harbor, riverfront, and the rich maritime heritage that helped shape our city.

Even better, we're bringing back our popular Historic Excursion Tours, giving riders a deeper look into Lorain’s past and future!

✨ This year, we’re excited to welcome 2 new tour guides, bringing fresh energy, new stories, and even more local history to life on the water!

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, these tours offer a unique perspective on Lorain’s culture, history, and lakefront beauty.

📍 Seats fill quickly—stay tuned for schedule and booking details!

Exhibit Up NOW: Historic Carnegie Libraries Photograph Exhibit✨ Special Event:Join us on Saturday, May 30 at 11:00 AM fo...
05/19/2026

Exhibit Up NOW: Historic Carnegie Libraries Photograph Exhibit

✨ Special Event:
Join us on Saturday, May 30 at 11:00 AM for a featured talk with Chuck Mintz! Hear what inspired his journey and why he’s passionate about capturing the beauty and legacy of these iconic libraries.

🗓️ Exhibit Dates: May 2 – June 6
📍 Carnegie Center, Lorain

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience history, architecture, and storytelling all in one place! (Photos by Chuck Mintz)

📀 Lorain’s Gospel Heritage SpotlightIn 1981, the acclaimed gospel group The Ballard Brothers recorded their vinyl album ...
05/18/2026

📀 Lorain’s Gospel Heritage Spotlight

In 1981, the acclaimed gospel group The Ballard Brothers recorded their vinyl album “Signs of the Time” in Jackson, Mississippi.

Originally formed in Humboldt, Tennessee, and later rooted in Lorain, Ohio, The Ballard Brothers became known both locally and nationally for their rich harmonies and heartfelt gospel sound. As a family-based group, their music carried a message that reflected their deepest belief: “A family that prays together, stays together.”

With three recorded albums to their name, their legacy remains an important part of Lorain’s cultural and musical history, showcasing how our community’s arts and culture extend far beyond city limits.

As we celebrate Ohio 250’s Arts & Culture month, we honor the voices, faith, and family traditions that helped shape Lorain’s enduring cultural identity.

📍 Lorain, Ohio Historical Society

Exhibit Up NOW: Historic Carnegie Libraries Photograph ExhibitStep into history through the lens of photographer Chuck M...
05/17/2026

Exhibit Up NOW: Historic Carnegie Libraries Photograph Exhibit

Step into history through the lens of photographer Chuck Mintz and explore stunning images of Historic Carnegie Libraries from his personal collection.

🗓️ Exhibit Dates: May 2 – June 6
📍 Carnegie Center, Lorain

✨ Special Event:
Join us on Saturday, May 30 at 11:00 AM for a featured talk with Chuck Mintz! Hear what inspired his journey and why he’s passionate about capturing the beauty and legacy of these iconic libraries.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience history, architecture, and storytelling all in one place! (Photos by Chuck Mintz)

Do you remember the negatives of unknown Lorain businesses from 1931 that we scanned and posted? Even if you don't, you ...
05/15/2026

Do you remember the negatives of unknown Lorain businesses from 1931 that we scanned and posted? Even if you don't, you can check out our William Lorens Collection online in our CatalogIt HUB. Here, you'll see photos taken between 1930 and 1955, including aerial photos that William took from an airplane piloted by Vic Somogy.

https://hub.catalogit.app/lorain-historical-society/folder/william-lorens-photographs

Lorain’s story is more than industry - it’s craftsmanship, design, and working-class artistry.From the steel mills to th...
05/13/2026

Lorain’s story is more than industry - it’s craftsmanship, design, and working-class artistry.

From the steel mills to the shipyards along Lake Erie, generations of Lorain residents shaped raw materials into something enduring, an art form in itself.

As part of Ohio 250’s Arts & Culture month, we celebrate the creative spirit found in Lorain’s industrial past.

This pencil drawing of a steelworker can be found within our Collection. The artist of this drawing was Edward Pollard (1932-2022), born in Northeast Ohio, he developed many advertising campaigns for local businesses. Mr. Pollard was also a portrait artist, his drawings and paintings can be found locally and nationally, including a portrait of JFK, hung in one of the federal buildings near the White House.

Address

329 W 10th Street
Lorain, OH
44052

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

(440) 245-2563

Website

https://linktr.ee/lorainhistoricalsociety

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