
In this house, the home of attorney Joseph Boivin in 1908, the American Credit Union Movement found its roots. From these beginnings the movement spread across America. The exhibits throughout the museum tell the human side of the credit union story, including personal accounts of what it was like to live in America during the Great Depression and what it took to build this American dream. Visitors will come away from their experience with a vivid picture of this period of American history.