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Muskegon Museum of History and Science 430 W. Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI, United StatesThe Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
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The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
Experience the Hackley and Hume Houses this holiday season! Join us for our kick-off on Saturday, November 27 from 2-7 pm for a night of ornament decorating, cookies, and hot chocolate in the courtyard of the houses. Additional dates are walk-through tours where visitors can experience the houses decorated for the Holidays. Due to the […]
Experience the Hackley and Hume Houses this holiday season! Join us for our kick-off on Saturday, November 27 from 2-7 pm for a night of ornament decorating, cookies, and hot chocolate in the courtyard of the houses. Additional dates are walk-through tours where visitors can experience the houses decorated for the Holidays. Due to the […]
The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.
Stop by the museum for some hands-on art. Use different textured objects, like bubble wrap and pipe cleaners, to create unique patterns with paints.
You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers ages 0-4. During this program, participants will be invited to join us for storytime and free play […]
Rock and roll into the museum and learn the story/history behind the naming of our state stone. May take home your very own Petoskey stone, too!