Shaw Walker Factory Facts Over Coffee
Join us at The Coffee Factory located in the former Shaw Walker Furniture Factory for a discussion about the history of Shaw Walker and the building. Museum staff will share […]
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Join us at The Coffee Factory located in the former Shaw Walker Furniture Factory for a discussion about the history of Shaw Walker and the building. Museum staff will share […]
Muskegon County residents can enjoy a free tour of the homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons today. The homes feature ornate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. […]
Victorian Carnivale is the theme of this year's event which we're billing as "The Event of the Year". Imagine a night under the big top in Muskegon in the early […]
Muskegon County residents can enjoy a free tour of the homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons today. The homes feature ornate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. […]
Join us on a voyage of discovery in The Literature, Art and History of Gettysburg and the Civil War. This special series of four lectures will be presented on Monday evenings from September 12th-October 3rd at the Lakeshore Museum Center by Muskegon Community College Literature Instructor Michael Johnson, Art Instructor Tim Norris and History Instructors […]
Parents and guardians are invited to join a special Learn and Play program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. This is a free program for infants and toddlers ages 0-4. Every two months we will feature a new theme and book for participants to take home for […]
Muskegon County residents can enjoy a free tour of the homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons today. The homes feature ornate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. Visitors will learn about the lumbering era, the homes, and the lives of Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume and their families. Tours are free for […]

Muskegon County residents can enjoy a free tour of the homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons today. The homes feature ornate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. Visitors will learn about the lumbering era, the homes, and the lives of Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume and their families. Tours are free on […]
Muskegon County residents can enjoy a free tour of the homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons today. The homes feature ornate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. Visitors will learn about the lumbering era, the homes, and the lives of Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume and their families. Tours are free on […]
Join us in the Museum Classroom anytime between 12:30 and 2:30pm to make your very own "stained glass" leaf from tissue paper! Visitors of all ages will enjoy this FREE fun fall craft. Save Save