May Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm | Saturday - Sunday CLOSED. June-Sept. Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday 10am-4:30pm | Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday CLOSED. Ticket Costs: $10 Adults (13-64) | $8 Seniors (65+) | $5 Youth (3-12) | 0-2 Free | $8 Group Rate of 20+
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You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center. Today’s event will feature Bees! “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers (4 & under) with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) theme! To secure a spot, please contact Jackie at […]
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During touring season, we are open for tours that will be starting every 20 minutes. Tours at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site usually take about an hour. The tickets are sold in the City Barn (Carriage House) at the Hackley and Hume Historic Site. With a purchased ticket, visitors will enjoy a classic Hackley […] |
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Try out many of the newer robots in the Museum’s Science Center. Program and learn with the Cubelets, Code-a-pillar, Little Bits and more. Programs are free of charge and museum admission is free for Muskegon County Residents, non-residents are just $3. |
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2 events,The Michigan Historic Preservation Network, in partnership with the Hackley & Hume Historic Site and the Lakeshore Museum Center, is pleased to offer a two-day, hands-on plaster workshop in Muskegon. Participants will learn about the composition of historic plaster and the fundamentals of plaster repair/restoration, while having the opportunity to complete hands-on work with various […]
$50 This talk will focus on the importance of pollinators and pollinator gardens, and what you can do to preserve and create landscapes that benefit bees, butterflies, birds, bats and other pollinators across Michigan. Speaker Chad Hipshier is the District Manager for the Muskegon Conservation District who manages a variety of different natural resource restoration projects. The […] |
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Can you smell as well as a bee can? Explore our new hands-on exhibit, The Secrets of Bees. Then put your nose to the test with this activity in our bee exhibit. Programs are free of charge and museum admission is free for Muskegon County Residents, non-residents are just $3. |
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Muskegon County Moms receive free access to the Historic Sites for the afternoon. Their visit includes a tour at the Hackleyand Hume Historic Site, Scolnik House of the Depression Era, and the Fire Barn Museum. Mother’s will also receive a complementary gift. Tours start in the City Barn (carriage house) at the Hackley and Hume […] |
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You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center. Today’s event will feature Bees! “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers (4 & under) with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) theme! To secure a spot, please contact Jackie at […]
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Go where no visitor has gone before on this ALL ACCESS tour of the Hackley and Hume Historic Site. Explore behind closed doors including attics, porches, and basements of both houses. Join us on the third Friday of the month from 7-8:30 pm to enjoy and experiences different themed topics such as restoration, preservation, family […] |
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Learn about how sound works with a variety of hands-on activities. Try a paper cup telephone line, then see and hear how a resonance bowl works! Programs are free of charge and museum admission is free for Muskegon County Residents, non-residents are just $3. |
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Registration is now open to our Museum members for our Enviroworks day camp. A FREE morning day camp for Muskegon County (and museum member) children ages 6-11. Campers will explore the Lakeshore Museum Center and discover various fun science and history topics including Secrets of Bees, Liquid Metal: Foundries of Muskegon, and Bubbles, and as […] |
1 event,Honeybee colonies are in decline worldwide. What is happening to our bees? And what is being done about it? Better yet, what can you do to make a difference? This talk will feature a quick summary of the importance of managed honey bee colonies and dig into the complex and interrelated root causes of their […] |
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Registration is now open to all Muskegon County residents for our Enviroworks day camp. A FREE morning day camp for Muskegon County (and museum member) children ages 6-11. Campers will explore the Lakeshore Museum Center and discover various fun science and history topics including Secrets of Bees, Liquid Metal: Foundries of Muskegon, and Bubbles, and […]
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Free tours for Muskegon County residents on Thursday, May 25, 2017.In 1888, the Muskegon Board of Education declared May 25 Hackley Day to express their gratitude to Hackley for donating the money to build a library in downtown Muskegon. Free Tours for Muskegon County Residents! For non-residents normal admission is charged: Combo Ticket $12 Adults […] |
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Get ready for Memorial Day with this American Flag Craft that you can take home. Programs are free of charge and museum admission is free for Muskegon County Residents, non-residents are just $3. |
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1 event,Stop by the museum’s side lawn to help museum staff and the Muskegon Conservation District plant our new pollinator garden, then visit the Secrets of Bees exhibit inside the museum! Learn what plants attract bees and other pollinators, and help beautify the downtown area. Kids will also have the opportunity to make their own bee […] |
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Try out many of the newer robots in the Museum’s Science Center. Program and learn with the Cubelets, Code-a-pillar, Little Bits and more. Free to Muskegon County Residents and Museum Members; $3 admission for Out of County Residents and non-members Walk-in, open-house style events |