Maritime Exploration Space opens May 7 The Tri-Cities Historical Museum in Grand Haven is not just celebrating history. It’s making history.Right now, noisy history that’s giving extra fun
Embark on a four-hour adventure aboard the last coal-fired passenger steamship in the U.S. Passengers who wouldn’t be caught dead playing Bingo in their home towns rush to
Two not-so-easy-to-decide-which dining choices. Welcome to North Muskegon’s “hobo” options where, the website says, you’ll find food and drinks “at prices even a hobo can afford.” My choice,
‘This is the idea of the century.’ In its purpose, its execution, its outcome. It’s in a bona fide “feel good” organization that engenders good feelings in not
“Summer pleasure,” a huge oil painting by contemporary expressionist Christi Dreese of Spring Lake, takes its viewers to a sun-drenched beach with calming blue waters and summery
The SS Milwaukee Clipper became a museum at Navy Pier in Chicago, and then in Hammond, Indiana. In 1997 it moved to Muskegon, where it welcomes visitors aboard.