
Tiny Tots Trick-or-Treat
Looking for a family friendly, weather-proof trick-or-treat location for your preschool aged children? Join us for a spooktacular time on Saturday, October 25! Admission is free for Muskegon County residents […]
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Looking for a family friendly, weather-proof trick-or-treat location for your preschool aged children? Join us for a spooktacular time on Saturday, October 25! Admission is free for Muskegon County residents […]

FREE Admission for Muskegon County Residents to the Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business & Industry. Saturdays in October: 11am-4pm

In honor of our current Mosaic Muskegon exhibit, we’ll be doing some mosaic activities. Create a unique pattern with geometric shapes and color in some mosaic sheets. Free for members […]

Step into the Hackley House like never before! The mysterious Hackley Attic awaits you and your friends, ready to challenge you with puzzles, locks, and riddles. Can you escape in […]

Don’t miss out on Free tours every weekend in October for Muskegon County residents! Bring your family and friends to tour the Hackley and Hume Historic Site, the Fire Barn Museum, and the Scolnik House of the Depression Era before we close for the season. This is the museum’s way to say “thank you” to […]

The Lakeshore Museum Center’s Board of Directors Meetings will take place on the following days in 2025 at 4:30pm in the MMHS Auditorium.

This is the final day of regular touring season of the Hackley & Hume Historic Site, Fire Barn Museum, Scolnik House of the Depression Era and the Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business & Industry Muskegon Historic Sites are open 10:00am - 4:00pm Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business & Industry is open 11:00am - 4:00pm

The Muskegon Museum of History & Science will be closed Saturday, November 1 for a private event. We appreciate your understanding.

The Book Club at the Muskegon Museum of Business and Industry explores the connections between industry, innovation, and imagination through great books. A few times a year we will read and discuss a mix of fiction and nonfiction titles that spark conversation about work, history, progress, and the human stories behind them. Whether it’s a […]

Traveling across early Michigan’s land was not easy on foot, luckily all the connected waterways made canoes a superior way of traveling. Learn about the creation of early native canoes and craft a mini one of your own. Free for members and Muskegon county residents, $5 for out-of-county. These free family programs are underwritten by: