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Broadway at the Frauenthal (Fall through Spring)
Bringing big-time Broadway musicals to Muskegon. Call 800-585-3737 for single show tickets,
or 800-714-5331 for season tickets. Visit
www.frauenthal.info for more information.
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Hackley & Hume Historic Site (Year-Round)
Mansions built by Muskegons lumber barons themselves are restored to their
old glory and open to the public. Hours are 12-4pm, Wednesday-Sunday.
Visit www.muskegonmuseum.org
or call (231)722-0278 for more info.
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Muskegon Civic Theatre (Fall through Spring)
Production of dramas, comedies, musicals and more. Call (231)722-3852 for more info.
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Muskegon County Museum (Year-Round)
Relish in the grand, rich history of Muskegon County, from the Pottawatomi
and Ottawa Native American tribes and lakeside fur traders to the Lumber Queen
of the World to today. Also includes science and nature exhibits.
Visit www.muskegonmuseum.org
or call (231)722-0278 for more info.
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Muskegon Fire Barn Museum (May through October)
Serves as a living memorial to the brave men and women who have served
as Muskegon County firefighters. Features a collection of antique fire
fighting apparatus and also offers programs for City of Muskegon elementary
students during Fire Safety Week in early October.
Visit www.muskegonmuseum.org
or call (231)722-0278 for more info.
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Muskegon Museum of Art (Year-Round)
Muskegons nationally recognized art museum! Open Tuesday through Friday,
10am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday, 12-5pm, closed Monday. Visit
www.muskegonartmuseum.org or call (231)720-2570 for more info.
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West Shore Symphony Orchestra (Year-Round)
Muskegons own symphony, performing various classical and pops concerts throughout the year.
Visit www.wsso.org or call (231)726-3231 for more info.
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