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SUMMARY:After Dark Tour
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever explored history after the sun sets? \nExperience the Hackley and Hume Historic Site After Dark! This unique evening tour invites you to discover the Site in a whole new light. Learn about the lumbering business\, the Hackley and Hume families\, and life during the Victorian Era in Muskegon. \nGather your friends or family and join us for this unforgettable after-hours adventure! \nSpace is limited\, so secure your tickets today! \nCheck-in at the City Barn (carriage house) behind the Hackley and Hume Historic Site. \nFree parking is available on Webster Avenue and 6th Street. \n$15 for non-members\, $10 for members \nRegister here: bit.ly/TourAfterDark
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/after-dark-tour-9/2025-08-01/
LOCATION:Hackley & Hume Historic Site\, 484 W. Webster Ave.\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program/Event,Hackley & Hume
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SUMMARY:MHM Free Community Days - August: We Can Do It! Women in WWII
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business and Industry for one day each month where we are open free to the public. \nThis year our overarching theme is commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the end of WWII. Each of these Saturdays will have a different theme to highlight our collection and Muskegon’s contributions to the war effort. \nSaturday\, May 3rd – The Music That Won the War \nPopular music helped keep up morale for soldiers and civilians alike during World War II. Sample some of the sounds of the war effort and learn how Muskegon’s own Brunswick Corporation contributed to the music industry. \nSaturday\, June 7th – The War that Moved a Nation \nWorld War II ushered in major changes to American society. Labor shortages and new industrial opportunities accelerated the move from farms to factories. Learn about Muskegon’s role in the Second Great Migration and the contribution of African American and Latino workers in re-shaping Muskegon and America’s diverse cultural landscape. \nSaturday\, July 5th – Stamps\, Sugar\, and Sacrifice: Rationing During WWII \nRation books and Scrap drives were two highly visible ways that civilians connected to the war effort. Join us to learn about popular ration recipes and share your family’s favorites. You can also try your hand at a scrap sorting challenge and learn about what materials around the home were needed to support the war effort and why. \nSaturday\, August 2nd- We Can Do It! Women in WWII \nRosie the Riveter is an iconic American Image. It represents the best of America on the Homefront in World War II. Thousands of women across the country and in the Muskegon\, area entered the industrial workforce.Their efforts made Michigan the leading producer of war materials. Join us to commemorate the Rosies of Muskegon’s contribution and share your family stories. \nSaturday\, September 6th – Air Raid Wardens & Blackout Drills: Civil Defense in WWII \nCivil Defense committees sprang up around the country to train Americans about how to prevent sabotage and guard against air raids during World War II. Learn about local measures to protect the vital war work in Muskegon County and which factories made up the alert system. Try your hand at enemy plane identification and dive into the regulations for blackouts and fire prevention. \nSaturday\, October 4th – From Battlefield to Homefront: What Happened When Soldiers Came Home \nThe country faced an enormous challenge following the successful conclusion of World War II–how to reintegrate returning soldiers into a Post War economy. Learn about how the GI Bill transformed American education\, housing and politics. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThanks to our August sponsors:\n       
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/mhm-free-community-days-august-we-can-do-it-women-in-wwii/
LOCATION:Muskegon Heritage Museum\, 561 W Western Ave.\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
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SUMMARY:August Saturdays: Pop-up Program - Pioneers
DESCRIPTION:Let’s step back in time and talk about Michigan’s early years. Learn about how pioneers traveled across the continent and what trials they had to face. Try your hand at surviving on the Oregon Trail game to see how far you could make it. \nFree for members and Muskegon county residents\, $5 for out-of-county. \nThese free family programs are underwritten by:
URL:https://lakeshoremuseum.org/event/august-saturdays-pop-up-program-pioneers/
LOCATION:Muskegon Museum of History and Science\, 430 W. Clay Ave\, Muskegon\, MI\, 49440\, United States
CATEGORIES:FREE for Muskegon Co. Residents,Muskegon Museum of History and Science
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