
For those keen on diving into the storied past of Superior, a unique opportunity awaits come the turn of the month. According to the Town of Superior, the Asti Park Historical Museum and the Grasso Park Historical Museum will welcome visitors simultaneously on February 1st. Nestled within the heart of Superior, at 110 W. Maple St. and 112 E. William St. respectively, these repositories of history are set to open their doors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. that Saturday, offering a glimpse into the lives that have woven the city's rich tapestry.
Swing by and immerse yourself in the tales of Superior's mining legacy appreciate the rustic charms of mine camp house living, and get a sense of historical schoolhouse education. While wandering the halls filled with relics and echoes of yore, you might find yourself in conversation with members of the Historical Commission, who, as highlighted on the city's website, will be "happy to answer questions" that visitors have about the exhibits and the town's vibrant past.
The announcement, published on January 25th, serves not just as an invitation but as a bridge connecting Superior's residents with the annals of their shared heritage. Both museums promise an educational experience, given to foster a deeper connection and appreciation for the community’s formative years. In capturing the essence of days gone by, these institutions stand as sentinels, preserving the continuity of local culture and identity for future generations.









