Area Activities

Muskegon’s amazing Museums

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Were you aware that the the Muskegon Area hosts 14 museums which offer local residents and visitors the opportunity to learn about area history, ships, inspiring art, industries, lighthouses and historic buildings, and the people who helped to make this city what it is today? Visit a new association called M3 which collaborates, share ideas and works together to share the multitude of rich cultural opportunities available right here within our community.

View More Resources Below:

  • C & O Railroad Caboose Museum
    124 W. Hanson St., Whitehall
    231-893-4585
  • Dr. Meinhardi’s Apothocary Shop
    128 W. Hanson St., Whitehall
    231-893-4585
  • Holton Historical Society
    6511 Holton Whitehall Rd., Holton
    231-821-2659
  • James Jackson Museum of African American History
    2416 Peck St. Muskegon Heights
    231-739-9500
  • Lakeshore Museum Center
    430 W. Clay Ave., Muskegon
    722-0278
  • Hackley-Hume Historic Homes
    484 W. Webster Ave., Muskegon
  • Firebarn Museum
    510 W. Clay Ave., Muskegon
  • Scolnik House of the Depression Era
    504 W. Clay Ave., Muskegon
  • Michigan’s Heritage Park
    8637 N. Durham Rd., Whitehall
  • Montague Museum
    8717 Meade St., Montague
    231-894-9267
  • Muskegon Heritage Museum
    561 W. Western Ave. (231-722-1613)
  • Muskegon Lights – Muskegon South Pierhead Light on the channel
    844-mlights or 844-654-4487
  • Muskegon Museum of Art
    296 W. Webster Ave., Muskegon
    231-720-2570

 

Some of these museums are seasonal, while others are open year round, so check their web sites or call for more information. All of them offer fascinating exhibits, activities and special events, so check out Muskegon’s aMazing Museums and discover the exciting things to do right here in the Muskegon Area!