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7 East Center Street, Muskegon Heights, MI 49444

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7 East Center Street Muskegon, MI
The Muskegon County Museum of African American History is being developed by community people for community people. Its primary goal is to provide local historical African American legacy informat... More on Visitmuskegon.org
The Muskegon County Museum of African American History is being developed by community people for community people. Its primary goal is to provide local historical African American legacy informati... More on Visitmuskegon.org

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Pere Marquette Park, Beach Street Muskegon, MI

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1601 Beach St. Muskegon MI 49441

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Ferrysburg, MI
'P.J. Hoffmaster State Park' is a state park along Lake Michigan located at the southwest corner of Norton Shores, Michigan in Muskegon County, Michigan. It is operated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The park includes ... More on Wikipedia

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Grand Haven, Ottawa County, Michigan
The largest musical fountain in the world, this structure was created in 1962 ... More on Yahoo! Travel
It's free , the program lasts about 15 minutes, and the music tends to be pretty dated. More on Yahoo! Travel

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430 W. Clay Muskegon, Michigan
Formerly the Muskegon County Museum, the Lakeshore Museum Center is proud to present its new name and logo. We want everyone to know that our institution is made up of multiple sites and buildings... More on Michigan.org
Formerly the Muskegon County Museum, the Lakeshore Museum Center is proud to present its new name and logo. We want everyone to know that our institution is made up of multiple sites and buildings.... More on Michigan.org

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2098 Lakeshore Dr, Muskegon, MI 49443

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430 W. Clay Ave., Muskegon, MI 49440
The museum’s mission is “to preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of Muskegon County.”. The museum also maintains items related to the Hackley & Hume Histori... More on Heritage
overview: Mission of the Muskegon County Museum is to preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of Muskegon County. Permanent exhibits showcase the story of lumbering, mastodons, dino... More on MuseumStuff.com

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484 W Webster Ave, Muskegon, MI
The lumber barons in Muskegon left behind grand homes - since lovingly restored - that preservationists point to as some of the finest Queen Annes in North America. The Hackley & Hume Historic Sit... More on Handbooks|michigan
These adjacent houses were built by lumber baron Charles Hackley and his business partner in the late 1900s. Both family ... More on Heritage
