
Muskegon Museum of History and Science Closing at 3 PM
The Muskegon Museum of History & Science will be closing at 3 PM on Friday, March 13, for special programming. We appreciate your understanding!
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The Muskegon Museum of History & Science will be closing at 3 PM on Friday, March 13, for special programming. We appreciate your understanding!

3/14 is celebrated as Pi Day for 3.14, the beginning of the constant. It represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter and appears everywhere in geometry, science, and engineering. To help remember the digits of Pi, we are making beaded bracelets. Free for members and Muskegon county residents, $5 for out-of-county. These […]

This hour and a half program will invite homeschooling families to explore the museum with activities at a variety of age levels around our monthly theme/topic. We will have time as a large group for an introduction to each theme and then families will be welcome to explore the activity stations and the museum on […]

The Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, and Muskegon Interurban line connected not only those cities together but many smaller communities along the way. Learn about how the Interurban operated in Muskegon County, what reaction the public had to it, and the decline of this transportation method. Free for members and Muskegon county residents, $5 for out-of-county. […]

As you explore the museum, try your hand at a unique take on bingo. Your bingo board has images of an object that you need to locate within the museum […]

When did the first airport appear in Muskegon? Why did Muskegonites riot and destroy streetcars? How was the Interurban line received? Join us as we travel around downtown Muskegon talking about the various ways people of the past got from here to there. Along the way, learn about the trains, trolleys, depots, car dealerships, and […]

Check out Fun with Science Saturdays revolving around different aspects of our current hands-on exhibit, From Here To There. People have created a wide range of ways to travel. Boats […]

When did the first airport appear in Muskegon? Why did Muskegonites riot and destroy streetcars? How was the Interurban line received? Join us as we travel around downtown Muskegon talking about the various ways people of the past got from here to there. Along the way, learn about the trains, trolleys, depots, car dealerships, and […]

For pioneers, quilts were created for warmth but they also held family ties. Women would often get together for quilting bees, an important social event as they would work on […]

Spring break is here and spring is on the way! Join us at the museum for a fun day of spring related activities. Test your knowledge and detective skills in […]