Hinckley
L.C. Bates Museum
Housed in a 1903 school building that is listed on the National Historic Register, collections at the museum include natural history, Americana, art, archaeology and ethnology. George Hinckley founded his Good Will home for children in 1889, and the property grew over the years. The current museum building was built in 1903 for use as administrative offices and manual arts classrooms. When these functions were moved to a different location, L.C. Bates and other friends of the Good Will provided the funding needed to fill the building with exhibits.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours
