There are multiple sites and buildings operating under the auspices of the Lakeshore Museum Center. The The Muskegon County Museum Foundation was founded in 1937. For many years, funds and premises prevented significant progress. Collections of artifacts were exhibited in the community college corridors, in store fronts and in the disused jail. In 1983, the organization moved to its current premises. The Hackley and Hume Historic Site was acquired in 1986 and the Fire Barn in 1989. The Scolnik House of the Depression Era was opened in 2007. There have been several exhibitions held at the Center, including 'Michigan from the Depths of Time'.
430 W Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI 49440
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