
August Saturdays: Great Lakes Fish
Do you know which species of fish live in the Great Lakes? Explore specimens of the most common aquatic life we can find in the freshwater lakes of Michigan.
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Do you know which species of fish live in the Great Lakes? Explore specimens of the most common aquatic life we can find in the freshwater lakes of Michigan.

Join us for a 90-minute walking tour to explore Muskegon’s rich history as well as it’s exciting present! Tours start and end at Lakeshore Museum Center. Two ticket minimum purchase required. $13 for Museum Members / $15 for Non-members. HISTORIC WALKING TOUR: 10:00-11:30am Learn about the past and current uses and occupants of many […]

Join us for a 90-minute walking tour to explore Muskegon’s rich history as well as it’s exciting present! Tours start and end at Lakeshore Museum Center. Two ticket minimum purchase required. $13 for Museum Members / $15 for Non-members. HISTORIC WALKING TOUR: 10:00-11:30am Learn about the past and current uses and occupants of many […]

Experience the Hackley and Hume Historic Site AFTER DARK! See all five floors of the houses on this classic tour offered on the first Friday of every month May – October from 9-10 pm. Join us to learn more about the lumbering business, the Hackley and Hume families, and the Victorian Era in Muskegon. Gather […]

Follow the riddles and clues to find each Michigan animal in the Museum. See if you can find everything from a Bald Eagle to a tiny Spring Peeper!

The Lakeshore Museum Center, Muskegon Heritage Museum, and Hackley & Hume Historic Site will be closed for the holiday.

Experience the Hackley House as you never have before! For many years, the Hackley Attic has been a mysterious place for visitors. Now it is up to you and your closest friends to escape a Victorian storage room filled with puzzles, locks, and riddles. Brush up on your Muskegon history and escape the attic in […]

Think you can identify animal skulls? Come and see just how many you might recognize and learn about how to differentiate the skulls of carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores.

Join the Lakeshore Museum Center on a walking tour of historic Bear Lake Cemetery in Laketon Township. Learn the symbolic meaning behind the elaborate headstones of and history of some of the area's prominent former citizens, including Emerson Giles, John Fenner, and Henry Buys. Tickets are $5 and can be bought with cash or check […]

The Lakeshore Museum Center will be closing at 2:30 today. We will open again tomorrow at 10 a.m.