Shifting Shoreline Exhibit Opening
Our newest exhibit, examines the changes to the Muskegon Lake shoreline over the past 200 years. An Exhibit Opening Event will be held Tuesday, June 21 from 4 to 8 […]
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Our newest exhibit, examines the changes to the Muskegon Lake shoreline over the past 200 years. An Exhibit Opening Event will be held Tuesday, June 21 from 4 to 8 […]
BOTH Sessions are now FULL. Call the museum at 722-0278 to be added to a waiting list or join our parent e-mail list HERE to stay up-to-date on upcoming programs. […]
Both sessions are now FULL. Call the museum at 722-0278 if you would like to be added to a waiting list, or joining our parent mailing list HERE to stay […]
Children are invited to visit the Hackley & Hume Historic Site to paint their own bird house using some of the actual paint colors of the lumber barons' home. Did […]
Where does Lacrosse come from? What did the men do during the winter months during the Civil to pass the time? What did the children in the early 1900s do […]
2011 Gettysburg Trip Interested in the October 28-31 Guided Trip to Gettysburg? Join MCC History Instructors Kurt Troutman and George Maniates in the Museum's Auditorium for an overview of the […]
For $1 participants can make their own fish print from one the museum’s various rubber fish options including bluegill, pike and trout. This is a type of nature print that […]
All sites of the Lakeshore Museum Center are closed on Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day.
Little learners (children ages 0-4) along with their parent or caregiver can explore textures found in nature at stations in the Museum. Plus, they can participate in a scavenger hunt in Hackley Park, the Monet Garden, and nearby outdoor areas. The short interactive program starts at 10am followed by free time to explore the museum's […]
Learn how Michigan's early settlers dipped candles. Visitors will have an opportunity to work with our interpreters at the Settlers Cabin to make hand dipped candles. There is no charge to make a candle, but there is a $5 fee to take it home with you.