
Urban Renewal Exhibit
In the late 1940s, urban renewal began as cities faced a decline in their downtown business districts and neighborhoods. More people moved to the suburbs, which caused downtown to struggle. […]
Also see in:

In the late 1940s, urban renewal began as cities faced a decline in their downtown business districts and neighborhoods. More people moved to the suburbs, which caused downtown to struggle. […]

Join us for this spring speaker series with museum staff that explores different topics from Muskegon’s industrial past. 3/21: Bricks that Built a Community: Emens Brick of Holton. Join us […]

Being located along the shores of Lake Michigan, Muskegon County has seen many shipwrecks. This family night will look at one of the worst wrecks, the wreck of the Steamer […]

Space is full of wonders and dangers hurling through the endless dark. Stop in to learn about asteroids and meteors in our solar system. Including some dangerously close encounters that […]

The Lakeshore Museum Center's Board of Directors Meetings will take place on the following days. All will be held at 4:30 pm in the MMHS Auditorium. January 22 – Annual […]

You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Muskegon Museum of History and Science on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. March 14, […]

With the start of Spring, let's take a moment to enjoy all the seasons by creating four scenes of a forest that showcases each of the seasons. Funding for these […]

Join us for an open house celebrating the newly updated STEM Center (special thanks to Howmet) and looking at some science for the upcoming eclipse. Pop in during the event […]

* STEM Camp is currently full. We are no longer accepting registrations at this time.* Looking for something engaging for your kids over the break? Check out our three-day STEM […]

Recycling is important in order to conserve our resources. Learn how to take old paper and make it into new sheets, as well as how to create your own ink. […]