About
The purpose of the Southfield Historical Society is to encourage the preservation and interpretation of objects, structures, and documents of local historical significance.
The Southfield Historical Society provides interpretive and educational programming to further the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the history of Southfield.
The Historical Society operates and is headquartered in the Mary Thompson Farm House, a house museum depicting typical farm life in Southfield at the end of the 19th century.
The Southfield Historical Society also operates the Town Hall Museum located in the historic Southfield Burgh.
The Southfield Town Hall Museum and Mary Thompson Farm House are owned and maintained by the Southfield Department of Parks and Recreation.