The Berkley Historical Museum, situated behind Berkley City Hall and Berkley Police Station, occupies a three-story brick building that once served as the old Fire Hall, constructed in 1928. Showcasing artifacts from the city's evolution from a village in 1923 to a city in 1932, the museum displays items donated by residents and archival materials.
Visitors can explore photographs depicting the building's original role as a firehouse, along with glass displays showcasing old games, vials from the corner drugstore, and various historical collections. Operated by dedicated volunteers and docents, the museum offers a glimpse into Berkley's rich history and heritage.
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