Posted on August 12th, 2020 by insideout
Norman F Kruse Park is a dog beach that was created on the beach along the northern part of the park were dogs are allowed off-leash. Nature trails, playground, basketball court and restrooms. Located in Muskegon, Michigan
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
The Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts combines living history with a dedication to live theater and music. They strive to bring a variety of new entertainment experiences to the region, accessible for everyone to enjoy.
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
West Michigan’s only free planetarium located in Muskegon
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
The Gillette Visitor Center features exhibits to tell Michigan’s unique sand dune story. Within easy access from the visitor center, the half-mile Lake Michigan Trail goes up and over the park’s sheltered backdune forest and leads visitors out into a grassy foredune with a sweeping view of the beach and Lake Michigan.
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Posted on August 9th, 2020 by insideout
The Coopersville and Marne Railway run passenger trains from spring to winter, rain or shine, to preserve a little chunk of railroad history and educate their passengers along the way. They offer seasonally themed train events and excursions throughout the year. Check out their schedule for this years Train Ride Schedule.
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Posted on April 20th, 2020 by insideout
The Coopersville Farm Museum is very unique from any other museums in the surrounding area. The primary purpose to “honor farming and rural life” through exhibits and artifacts donated by local farming families. The Museum also serves the community by offering a venue very similar to the old grange halls in rural towns across America where people have gathered together for many years.
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