What a cool place to relive the history of alpine skiing and jumping. Right back to the Norse beginnings of the sport. Plan an afternoon to take it all in. [read more]
Lots of interesting items and displays covering the history of Michigan's Iron Mining Industry. Well lit and comfortable. . Free admission. It's a cool little museum with some nature trails. [read more]
Had to opportunity to share my own art here. Beautiful lobby, well informed and prepared staff. Great building. . [read more]
Alger County Heritage Center is a museum, located at 1496 Washington St, Munising, MI 49862, USA. They can be contacted via phone at +1 906-387-4308 for more detailed information. [read more]
It's a really great place up there; stopping by the old lighthouse became something we usually do now when we are in Escanaba!. Wide variety of significant displays from the local history. [read more]
Nice open facility. Great to rent for parties. . Nice place for an event. Well laid out Nd great supplies. Efficiently run. . The plays here are excellent, and the building, seating and sets are.. [read more]
This museum is free and has plenty of information about Beaver Island and its rich shipping history. Doug, a member of the B. I. Historic Society, was volunteering there the day I visited. [read more]
Toured the Museum on September 8, 2017. It was a great tour and the tour guide ( Tracy } was very informative and made the tour fun. I really enjoyed the the Bob S. [read more]
They give tours of the lighthouse all day. It's a beautiful, historical marker with a museum and gift shop. I proposed to my now-wife down by the shore on one visit, and took pictures and went.. [read more]
If you like snow machines this is THE place to come for some history. Many interesting old designs and machines. Wonderful propierters, friendly and informative. [read more]
This place is amazing! I visit the island each year and my kids love this place. It is tucked away in the woods so watch for close for it, on your way to the lighthouse. [read more]
This is your one stop shop for learning about all the great history of the island. The staff are very knowledgeable and it is free to enter so there is no excuse not to go. [read more]
An excellent museum pertaining to the Anishinaabe Culture and, more specifically, the Ojibwa tribe. Outside you will find a replica of the Ojibwa longhouse, modern sculptures depicting the roles.. [read more]
This was totally worth it, gave a veterans discount and very veteran friendly staff was incredible very knowledgeable and super nice willing to answer questions and even show different parts of.. [read more]
Worth the trip! If you are ever in Mackinac city stop by and take the tour! Very informative and there are lots of things to see and do. I visited this place as a child and recently again with.. [read more]
Must see destination. Great for all ages. Note this is a seasonal site. Closed in winter, shorter hours and less staff in early spring and late fall. Check website for hours. [read more]
This place is a treasure. Awesome collection and history of player instruments, pianos, a player violin and one of the very few fully functioning Arkestra's in the world. [read more]
Our Visit was in the spring, the weather was still a little cool and the crowds were non existent, although the clouds were rolling in. The ride up from Traverse City was a pleasant ride along.. [read more]
Here for a wedding and was also an overnight guest. Hosting a wedding of 100+ is hard to coordinate but I wish there had been a bit better organization of the rooms. [read more]
Neat little historical society. Everyone that works there is super friendly. . [read more]
This is everyone's favorite stop. It is not handicapped friendly and winter I would not recommend walking in front of lighthouse without ice cleats. Ice is very slick throughout winter and it forms.. [read more]
Very nice volunteers there and a lot of nostalgia in an off the beaten place. Very interesting. CUTE house. . [read more]
This is a beautiful park and surrounding town to visit. Plenty of shops to stop in. A few cozy local shops as well. You have the big lake and the beach to visit in the area. [read more]
White Pines Historic Village is a wonderful example of how to learn about & experience history! Each of the exhibit buildings present an accurate & highly interesting glimpse into not only.. [read more]
If you visit this musuem I strong recommend seeing the video before looking at the exhibits so you'll understand why the objects within are important teaching tools to understanding how they.. [read more]
The rooms are beautiful and it's a very quiet and charming place. They serve a filling dinner with banana splits later if you have room. It was snowing pretty heavily so we enjoyed the hot tub in.. [read more]
We loved exploring this old castle. The kids enjoyed it and the history is pretty interesting. Make sure you check out the video on the second floor. It is amazing how it was made. [read more]
This museum is a hidden American gem! We were told by staff that it is the third best collection of miniatures in the world, superseded by only London and Chicago. [read more]
Knowledgeable staff member able to answer questions and clearly passionate about history. Original and period pieces in the home. Be aware, no decent bathroom nearby. [read more]
Really interesting historical site in Georgetown. Combined with Grant's Birthplace in Point Pleasant makes for a nice day trip from Cincinnati. Grate place to learn about grant an see how he.. [read more]
Nice campgrounds. It's not to big. Plenty of sites with electric and water. They also have some tent sites with no amenities. The guy at the check in was great. [read more]
A tour guide walked us through rooms in the mansion. He told stories of Mr. Lanier, a well-to-do banker and financier. The six bedroom home was furnished as it would have looked like in that.. [read more]
Went for the Art After Dark and was amazed! Grew up coming here as a child, but felt very special at this event. I felt like it was a private invite only party, with the whole muesum open the.. [read more]
Took my family on a trip to see the Kentucky country side when we came across Big Bone Lick State park. The family and I had such a great time and look forward to taking a summer vacation trip.. [read more]
The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is worth every penny of a membership. This goes for whether you come here from out of town or whether you are a local. This membership can be used at many.. [read more]
Went with a friend to a lecture. It was very well presented. The prof was not arrogant nor made those of us lacking a deep knowledge of archeology welcome and did a very interesting presentation!.. [read more]