
Friday Family Fun Night: Foundries
Join the Lakeshore Museum Center and the American Foundry Society for a night dedicated to foundries in Muskegon. Learn about historical foundries in Muskegon, experiment with making your own foundry […]
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Join the Lakeshore Museum Center and the American Foundry Society for a night dedicated to foundries in Muskegon. Learn about historical foundries in Muskegon, experiment with making your own foundry […]

Leaves are all over the ground this time of year. Take a break from raking and visit the museum to make your own stained glass leaf to take home. Free […]

All museum sites will be closed today.

All museum sites will be closed today.

When the weather gets colder we bundle up and spend more time inside. But what do Michigan animals do? Stop by the museum to see how Michigan’s animals have adapted […]

Experience the Hackley and Hume homes decorated for the holidays by Muskegon’s local community groups, with period-appropriate artifacts, ornaments and more! We’re kicking off our holiday tours on Saturday, November 30th from 4-8pm with ornament decorating, […]

Experience the Hackley and Hume homes decorated beautifully for the holidays by Muskegon’s local community groups with period-appropriate artifacts, ornaments and more! Tickets can be purchased at the door and are: $10 per person / $8 […]

You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. “Little Learners” is a free […]

Join us at the Lakeshore Museum Center to celebrate the opening of our newest temporary exhibit: Cheers! A History of Brewing in Muskegon. This free open house event gives you a sneak peek of the exhibit while you enjoy light appetizers and a cash bar from 5:30-7:30pm. Brief remarks take place at 6pm. Please RSVP […]

It’s a new month, which means a new challenge in the STEM Center. This month is all about what you can build with cardboard. Can you make something awesome enough to the wall of fame? Stop in to find out. Free to Muskegon County residents and museum members; $5 for non-residents. Walk-in, open-house style event.