Community Wiki
Articles about Hubbardston — its places, institutions, and everyday life past and present.
Cemeteries & Burial Records
The cemeteries of Hubbardston — final resting places of the Irish founders, their descendants, and generations of community members.
Fish Creek & Hubbardston Hydro
The waterway that made Hubbardston possible — Fish Creek powered the mills, shaped the landscape, and remains the village's most enduring natural feature.
Getting to Hubbardston — Directions & Nearby Cities
How to get to Hubbardston, Michigan — driving directions from Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Detroit, plus nearby cities and towns in central Michigan.
Hubbardston on the National Register of Historic Places
St. John the Baptist Church in Hubbardston, Michigan was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 — a recognition of the building's architectural and historical significance.
Hubbardston Today
Life in modern Hubbardston — a village of 345 that maintains its identity, traditions, and community in a changing world.
Hubbardston Weather & Climate
A guide to the weather and climate in Hubbardston, Michigan — four distinct seasons, cold winters, warm summers, and the agricultural rhythms shaped by central Michigan's continental climate.
Ionia County, Michigan — Hubbardston's Home County
An overview of Ionia County, Michigan — formed in 1831, home to the county seat of Ionia, and the county where Hubbardston has stood for nearly two centuries.
Shiels Tavern — Michigan's Oldest Bar
The story of Shiels Tavern, claimed to be Michigan's oldest continuously licensed bar operating under the same name — a living piece of Hubbardston history.
Village Government & Services
How Hubbardston governs itself — the village council, township board, and public services that keep a community of 345 running.
ZIP Code 48845 — Hubbardston, Michigan
Everything about ZIP code 48845 — the Hubbardston, Michigan postal area covering parts of Ionia and Clinton counties in central Michigan.