VILLAGE OF ELKTON MICHIGAN

The Historic
Village of Elkton, Michigan

Elkton Michigan, located in Huron County, is approximately 47 miles NE of Saginaw, MI and 103 miles N of Detroit, MI.
The Village of Elkton was founded in 1886 by W. J. McGillivray, a blacksmith, who built the first house here. He named it to commemorate his killing a huge elk entangled in his wife's clothesline. Today, this quaint community offers residents and visitors a safe, cozy, small town environment in which to live, work and play. We invite you to browse our site for additional information and encourage you to contact us if you have any questions.

Thank you for visiting the Village of Elkton!

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Elkton Area Historical Society
Elkton Area Historical Society

Working to collect and preserve the past history of the Village of Elkton and the surrounding area.

Log Cabin Society of Michigan
Log Cabin Society of Michigan

Information on the Elkton log cabin can be seen on the Log cabin society of Michigan website.

Log Cabin and Barn
Log Cabin and Barn

The Elkton Area Historical Society meets regularly on the 4th Tuesday of every month at 7pm at the Heritage Center.

Elkton Area Historical Society
PO Box 342
Elkton, Mi 48731
Phone: (989)-553-1933

ELKTON AREA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Just move the QR code in your camera's view within seconds you can listen to the Historical Society talk about the Village of Elkton.

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VILLAGE OF ELKTON MICHIGAN MAP


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