Kid'S Education Activities Near Me in Lake Ann, mi
Great Lakes Children's Museum
13240 South West Bay Shore Drive, Traverse City, MI
Mission:
The Great Lakes Children’s Museum creates hands-on, interactive, and informal educational environments for children and the adults in their lives that invite... Read More
Little Traverse History Museum
100 Depot Court, Petoskey, MI
History :
The Little Traverse Historical Society was established in 1905 In 1969, The Little Traverse Historical Society was incorporated as a non- profit organization,... Read More
Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
11747 North Higgins Lake Drive, Roscommon, MI
Hartwick Pines Logging Museum
4216 Ranger Road, Grayling, MI
Farwell Museum
221 East Main, Farwell, MI
History:
The Ladies Library Association was Incorporated in 1879.
In February 1882 the Farwell Land Company gave property to "The Ladies Library Association"... Read More
Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum
W11660 US-2, Naubinway, MI
Mission Statement
The Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum's Mission:
To establish a facility to preserve and display to the public the history of snowmobiling,... Read More
Lakeview Area Museum
107 North Lincoln Avenue, Lakeview, MI
About the Museum:
Organized by Gary Baker and Juanita Butler, the Lakeview area museum was established in 1995, housed in the old well house at 107 N Lincoln Ave. The... Read More
USS LST 393
560 Mart Street, Muskegon, MI
Mission Statement:
To restore USS LST 393 and preserve the ship for future generations, to honor all American veterans from all branches of the service and all eras,... Read More
Muskegon Museum of Art
296 West Webster Avenue, Muskegon, MI
Mission Statement :
The Muskegon Museum of Art, founded on a tradition of aesthetic excellence, is committed to fostering the life-long study and appreciation of... Read More
Lakeshore Museum Center
430 West Clay Avenue, Muskegon, MI
Mission:
The mission of the LakeshoreMuseumCenter is to preserve and interpret through exhibits, education, and programs the natural and cultural history of Muskegon... Read More
Father Marquette National Memorial and Museum
720 Church Street, Saint Ignace, MI
Fort de Buade Museum
334 North State Street, Saint Ignace, MI
For over three centuries, the Straits of Mackinac have been occupied by military establishments. Fort de Buade was built by the French in 1681, a decade after Marquette had established his... Read More
Coopersville Farm Museum And Event Center
375 Main Street , Coopersville, MI
Community starts here. The Coopersville Farm Museum is located in Historic Downtown Coopersville, a stone's throw away from the Coopersville & Marne Railway, the Del Shannon Memorial, and the... Read More
Coopersville Farm Museum
375 Main Street, Coopersville, MI
Mission:
Honoring farming & rural life
Inspiring memories of yesterday,
Serving the community today,
Preserving stories for... Read More
Dekker Huis - Zealand Historical Museum
37 East Main Street, Zeeland, MI
About Us :
The Zeeland Historical Society founded the museum in 1976 in an adjoining house and store formerly owned by Dirk Dekker. The house was restored to its... Read More
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library And Museum
303 Pearl Street North West, Grand Rapids, MI
At the core of the Museum is the permanent exhibit, which allows visitors to experience highlights from President and Mrs. Ford's lives. The exhibit teaches democratic citizenship and allows... Read More
Grand Rapids Public Museum
272 Pearl Street North West, Grand Rapids, MI
Mission Statement:
We exist to be a living monument of artifacts, ideas and stories told through exhibitions, events and educational programming designed to inspire,... Read More
Grand Rapids Children's Museum
11 Sheldon Avenue North East, Grand Rapids, MI
Mission Statement: The Grand Rapids Children's Museum celebrates childhood and the joy of learning by providing an interactive, hands-on environment that inspires learning and... Read More
Steiner Museum
1980 Reber Road, Fairview, MI
The artifact collection in Steiner Museum began with the personal collections of Earl Steiner. Born in Morrison, Illinois in 1902, his family moved to Michigan when Earl was very young and he... Read More