This is a cute, smaller, inexpensive museum. Our kids are 7 and 3. They enjoyed it and so did we. We were staying in town for a few nights and needed something to keep kids busy. This was a fun...
Lakeshore Museum Center
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The Lakeshore Museum Center in Muskegon, MI, serves as a hub for natural and cultural history, housing several sites and buildings including the Hackley and Hume Historic Site, the Fire Barn Museum, and the Scolnik House of the Depression Era. Its history dates back to the late 19th century, supported by the efforts of the Muskegon County Pioneer and Historical Society to preserve the region's historical artifacts and records.
Over the years, the museum has undergone numerous transformations, becoming a nonprofit organization in 1950 and expanding its services and exhibits through various community initiatives. Today, it stands as a testament to the collective commitment of local residents to celebrate and share Muskegon's rich history.
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I'm a big museum buff and when I travel, I want to experience museums in the region. The plus: beautiful, historic building. Easy parking on the street two hours free parking on the street or...
Kids (ages 2, 4 and 6) enjoyed museum especially bloodsuckers exhibit and STEM room. We spent about 1 hour there over spring break.
A great resource for education of all ages
extremely impressive for a small town museum. excellent exhibition of local species.
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