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Explore Hubbardston

Curated guides and topic pages about life, history, and culture in Hubbardston, Michigan.

Things to Do in Hubbardston MI

Explore the best things to do in Hubbardston, Michigan — from the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade to historic Irish heritage sites, community festivals, and local dining.

Irish Heritage in Hubbardston Michigan

Hubbardston, Michigan is one of the most authentically Irish communities in the Midwest, settled by immigrants from Counties Wexford and Monaghan who built a Catholic parish, dance troupe, and annual St. Patrick's Day celebration.

Historic Sites in Hubbardston MI

Explore the historic sites of Hubbardston, Michigan — including the National Register-listed St. John the Baptist Church, Shiels Tavern (built 1878), pioneer cemeteries, and Irish settlement landmarks.

Churches in Hubbardston Michigan

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church has been the spiritual heart of Hubbardston since 1857. The current Gothic Revival structure, built 1868-69, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Hubbardston MI Cemeteries & Genealogy

Research your Hubbardston, Michigan roots through St. John the Baptist Cemetery, the Old Pioneer Cemetery, and Irish genealogy resources connecting families to Counties Wexford and Monaghan.

Annual Events & Festivals in Hubbardston

From the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade to Hubbapalooza and the Parish Festival, Hubbardston hosts community events year-round.

Farming & Agriculture in Hubbardston

Agriculture has been the backbone of Hubbardston's economy since the lumber era ended in the late 1800s. Dairy farming, grain crops, and the Central Fair shaped generations of community life.

Pioneer History of Hubbardston Michigan

The pioneer history of Hubbardston begins in 1836 when Hiram Brown and Hector Hayes became the first settlers in North Plains Township, braving the Michigan frontier.

Schools & Education in Hubbardston MI

Education in Hubbardston has been shaped by the parish school tradition. St. John the Baptist School operated from 1917 to 1965, designed by Detroit architects Donaldson & Meier.

Veterans & Military in Hubbardston MI

Hubbardston honors its veterans through Walter T. Roach American Legion Post 182, Memorial Day observances, and a tradition of military service stretching back generations.

Government & Services in Hubbardston

Local government in Hubbardston dates to 1844 when North Plains Township was organized. The village provides essential services through the township, post office, and volunteer fire department.

Living in Hubbardston Michigan

What it's like to live in Hubbardston, Michigan — a village of about 345 people in Ionia County with deep Irish roots, a strong sense of community, and a rural quality of life.