Last month we visited relatives in Michigan. Here are some highlights of Muskegon, near
Lake Michigan. The depot was an old
train station, now used by the tourist bureau.
It featured a small train museum.
An interesting piece of trivia was that Buster Keaton, the talented
comedian from old films was originally from Muskegon. The old brick building had an interesting
façade with lots of angles.
I took a tour of the Hackley Hume Historic site. The Hackley house, originally owned by Charles
Hackley a wealthyMuskegon lumber baron.
It was decorated in the Victorian era, so it was very elegant and full
of beautiful wood carvings (of course!).
This photo was taken of the City barn, where the horses and carriages
resided, looking out from the carriage entryway of the Hackley house. Pretty fancy barn! The Hume house next door was owned by
Hackley’s business partner Thomas Hume and was less fancy in its 1920’s style.
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