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Hackley Hume Historic Site - Lakeshore Museum Center THE HACKLEY HUME HISTORIC SITE Visit the Queen Anne style Victorian homes of Muskegon Lumber Barons Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume The Hackley House, interpreted to 1890, shows what life was like for one of Muskegon’s most well-known citizens
Hackley Hume - Lakeshore Museum Center Structurally restored to its 1890s appearance, the Hackley House is a unique example of Victorian architecture and late nineteenth century interior decorative arts
Hackley Hume Historic Site | Michigan Built in the late 1880's, these restored Queen Anne homes were once the home to two of Muskegon's most prominent lumber barons Featuring intricate wood carvings, stained glass, stenciled walls and ceilings, some original furniture and family possessions
Hackley Hume Historic Site – Lakeshore Museum Center Hackley Hume Historic Site 484 W Webster Ave , Muskegon, MI, United States Experience the Hackley and Hume Historic Site AFTER DARK! This classic tour is offered on the first Friday of every month May–October from 9-10pm
Hackley and Hume Historic Site - Visit Muskegon The Hackley House is a unique example of Victorian architecture and late nineteenth century interior decorative arts Nationally known artisans from Chicago and New York used original samples uncovered during restoration to bring the elaborate interior stenciling and the 13-color exterior paint scheme back to life The Hume House is filled with
Hackley and Hume Historic Site - All You Need to Know . . . - Tripadvisor Immerse in the lives of two of Muskegon's most famous lumber barons, Charles Hackley and Thomas Hume, while touring their iconic homes Built in the late 1880s, these restored Queen Anne houses feature family heirlooms, intricate wood carvings, stenciled walls and ceilings, stained glass, and period furnishings
About our site Lakeshore Museum Center History Historic Sites History In 1986, the Lakeshore Museum Center (LMC) acquired the Hackley and Hume Houses, the City Barn, and a millage to help fund its operations and the restoration of the Hackley and Hume Historic Site
Visitor’s Guide to Hackley and Hume Historic Site - Body Mind One of Muskegon’s best historic sites is a division of Lakeshore Museum Center, the Hackley and Hume Historic Site The museum is an ode to the history of Muskegon and features this renowned site that has played a significant role in the city’s history
You havent lived here until . . . you visit Hackley and Hume The Hackley Home is one of the best examples of Queen Anne architecture in North America, according to Dani LaFleur, the Lakeshore Museum Center's historic sites curator Most notable is its