November Saturdays: Formation of the Great Lakes
Muskegon Museum of History and Science 430 W. Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI, United StatesDo you know how Michigan got its Great Lakes? Come in and learn about the movement of ice over thousands of years.
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Do you know how Michigan got its Great Lakes? Come in and learn about the movement of ice over thousands of years.
Trains have long been a vital part of the growth of Muskegon County, not only for moving people from place to place but also for moving Muskegon-made products all over […]
Families whose children have ASD or sensory disorders are invited to attend a special Sensory Saturday event! This is a FREE event where a variety of accommodations have been put […]
Stop by the museum to create a shrinky dink keepsake. Using plastic and markers, you’ll design your key chain and take it home to bake. (Don’t worry, we will hand […]
While searching through Michigan's history, learn about our official state animals, plants, and other facts. If you can find all the plaques, you will earn your very own fossilized state […]
Create stained glass using tissue paper, shapes, and water to give life to a unique art piece. Special thanks to Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for […]
You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center. “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers ages […]
Try out our Robots and see if you can navigate the museum's challenges. Special thanks to Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
'Tis the season of snow. Pop into the Museum to make your own paper snowflakes. Special thanks to Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Join us for a fun day of crafting, science, and experimentation. The open house will include an activity making bath bombs for $2. Visitors will also be able to take […]