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MONTCALM COMMUNITY COLLEGE – HISTORY OF HERITAGE VILLAGE Walk onto the campus of Montcalm Community College (MCC), look to the west, and you’ll find yourself stepping directly backward in time. Nestled right on the college grounds is the MCC Heritage Village—a pristine, living history collection that captures the architectural and cultural soul of late 19th-century Montcalm County. On this episode of the Discover Montcalm Podcast, host Duane Weed welcomes back prolific local author, educator, and historian Gary Hauck [https://www.garyhauck.com/]. Together, they explore the remarkable grassroots history of the village, an autonomous site that grew from a simple, temporary commemorative concept into an expanding landmark boasting over 25 historical structures. MCC HERITAGE VILLAGE: RESCUING ARCHITECTURE FROM “PROGRESS” The seeds of the village were planted in the mid-1970s and early 1980s when local historical structures faced destruction in the name of modernization. The college was initially offered the 1860 Shoen Log House from Crystal, followed closely by the late-1800s Gaffield Schoolhouse out of Amble. College administration initially questioned what an educational institution would do with a log home. However, a brilliant alignment of events occurred in 1986. MCC Trustee Bob Marston, who concurrently served on the Michigan Sesquicentennial Committee, proposed a visionary idea: What if the college accepted, moved, and preserved these buildings as its official contribution to the state’s 150th anniversary celebration in 1987? Dr. Don Burns, the college president at the time, enthusiastically agreed. The schoolhouse was transported on a massive flatbed truck, while the log cabin was painstakingly dismantled log-by-log and reassembled on campus. MCC HERITAGE VILLAGE THE BLUEPRINT FOR A LIVING HISTORY VILLAGE What was meant to be a standalone, single-year tribute quickly transformed into a long-term passion project. Four visionary local women—Hazel Smith, Rosemary Long, Maxine Harris, and Mildred Meijan—visited the White Pine Historical Village in Ludington and returned with an ambitious proposal for Dr. Burns: expand the site into a permanent, volunteer-led village celebrating historic architecture from all over Montcalm County. With the college’s blessing, an autonomous volunteer committee took the reins, establishing a comprehensive master plan. Over the following decades, the complex expanded structure by structure: * The General Store: Originally built downtown in Sidney by Lem Fish in the early 1900s, it was relocated to the campus in 1989. * The Sidney Town Hall: Funded entirely by the Sidney State Bank to ensure its preservation. * The Entrican School Foyers: Rescued and beautifully refurbished into a vintage barber shop and millinery hat shop. * The Doctor’s House: A stunning 1910 home originally located in Stanton, giving modern visitors a literal walkthrough of early 20th-century medical residential life. MCC HERITAGE VILLAGE TRAIN ROBBERIES AND STOLEN GRAVESTONES Beyond the beautifully restored wood and stone, the Heritage Village is home to some genuinely eccentric historical lore. Take the train depot, which honors the community of McBride (or McBrides, depending on which local generation you consult). Parked right outside is a majestic 1920 locomotive engine. Originally tracked down at the Coopersville depot, the community raised roughly $40,000 via bake sales and spaghetti dinners to move the non-operable engine via rail and truck. Years later, organizers discovered a thrilling secret: the engine had been directly involved in a historic, high-profile Canadian train robbery! Then there is the church courtyard cemetery. While it contains authentic, beautifully preserved 19th-century headstones, there are zero actual bodies buried on the property. One notable headstone belonging to a woman named Hannah Dickinson was found anonymously sitting on a resident’s back porch steps in Sheridan. Years later, a docent telling this story discovered that a visitor in the back row was Hannah’s direct great-grandson, solving a decades-old mystery of a headstone that had been stolen from a completely different local cemetery. MCC HERITAGE VILLAGE EXPERIENCING THE LEGACY Every August, the first weekend of the month marks the annual Heritage Village Festival. Docents don authentic period garb, campfires cook fresh bread, Civil War reenactors set up camp, and local children attend vintage class sessions completely free of modern digital distractions. For educators like Duane Weed, who routinely takes his digital media students from the Career Center to practice framing and camera work among the vintage structures, the village is an irreplaceable community treasure. It serves as a stark reminder of what can be accomplished when a community chooses preservation over demolition. To dive deeper into the individual stories behind all 25+ structures, you can find Gary Hawk’s commissioned book, The Story of Heritage Village, on Amazon. Explore his broader catalog at garyhauck.com [https://www.garyhauck.com/]. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Discover Montcalm Podcast, and remember to buy and shop locally! 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