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Muskegon County voters in the service area of Muskegon Area District Library (MADL) will be asked Aug. 5 to consider a ...
MUSKEGON, MI - At the cusp of the 20th century, two West Michigan entrepreneurs were trying to bring something new to the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Taste of Muskegon returns to Hackley Park this Friday and Saturday and this year brings a fresh twist to the festival experience. Under new leadership by EventLAB, a ...
Muskegon Lumber Barron Charles Nelson built the Nelson House in 1869. Now you have the chance to own this piece of history. It’s for sale and the city is looking for someone to call it home.
Head on down to the historic site to take on puzzles, locks and riddles all in an escape room set up in the attic of the lumber baron Charles Hackley.
The Hackley and Hume Historic Site at the Lakeshore Museum Center (LMC) is offering patrons a chance to escape from a Victorian-themed escape room.
In the heart of downtown Muskegon sits multiple buildings and museums that visitors can explore during the warmer months.
She died inside the Hackley house in Muskegon, Mi. Credit: Lakeshore Museum Center Charles Hackley was a lumber baron from Muskegon, Mi. in the late 1800s. He died inside his home in 1905.
MUSKEGON, MI – Muskegon school leaders have signed a letter of intent to sell the Hackley Administration Building to Muskegon County for $1 and five houses for students to rehabilitate.
The homes of Muskegon's most well-known lumber barons have been decorated for the holidays and will be open for tours the weekends of Thanksgiving and Christmas.
MUSKEGON, MI - The holiday season is upon us and the Hackley and Hume Historic Sites in downtown Muskegon are certainly dressed for the occasion.