by Bob Lukens | Feb 12, 2021
Join the USS Silversides weekly on Zoom as speakers Fred Johnson and Ron Janowski discuss and explain the changes that happened to the US Military between the Vietnam War and September 11th, 2001. February 15th – April 19th 6:00 pm EST For the Zoom link, please...
by Bob Lukens | Feb 10, 2021
The Jim Crow Museum’s virtual tour investigates the history of anti-black caricatures, propaganda, and rhetoric in material and popular culture. Most of the collection focuses on Jim-Crow era objects, but also showcases exhibits that feature enslavement,...
by LaShelle Mikesell | Mar 10, 2021 | Holidays, St. Patrick's Day
We love how Muskegon goes all Irish during the month of March! Even during a pandemic year, there are more varied events for all tastes and ages, in person and virtual, than you can shake a shillelagh at! “County Muskegon” is teeming with Irish and Celtic themed...
by Bob Lukens | Oct 20, 2020
Like each patch in a quilt, our lives are made of bits and pieces sewn together to weave a larger story. These stories become part of someone’s history and legacy. Along with these stories are often objects—physical things that the stories live within. But what...
by LaShelle Mikesell | Sep 3, 2020 | Labor Day
The Last Hurrah of Summer and How to Honor Labor Day in Muskegon County For many, Labor Day weekend heralds the “end of summer”. Thank goodness for the longer weekend. We can try to squeeze in all the places we wanted to go and things we wanted to see....