Muskegon History And Beyond With The Lakeshore Museum Center

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A short podcast exploring the people, places, and events that shaped Muskegon, Michigan and beyond. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrick-horn/support

Episodios

  • Redlining in Muskegon

    04/03/2026 Duración: 11min

    In the 1930s a series of maps were created to highlight neighborhoods best suited for home loans. These maps would carry with them implications that would lead to discriminatory practices and have lasting effect still today.

  • All Aboard the Pere Marquette

    18/02/2026 Duración: 13min

    The Pere Marquette Railroad was a formed after a merger of three separate lines which operated in West Michigan. It would become the main line serving Michigan for passengers and cargo. Listen in as we cover the often tumultuous history of this rail line in Muskegon County.

  • A.F. Temple: Muskegon's Inventive Mayor

    04/02/2026 Duración: 08min

    A.F. Temple was a businessman, inventor, and politician. In this episode we look back at his life, some of his creations, and his legacy in Muskegon.

  • The USS Silversides

    22/01/2026 Duración: 07min

    Sitting at the Muskegon Channel is a decorated WW2 submarine. The Silversides as it would be called, served in the Pacific Theater of the war and would become one of the most successful U.S. subs. Listen in to learn about the history of its service and some of those who served on it.

  • The Tragedy on the Illinois

    07/01/2026 Duración: 07min

    On March 16, 1945 one of the worst public service disasters to ever occur in Muskegon County happen. Firefighters and other first responders would head to the Mart Dock to put out a fire aboard the Illinois. While the fire was quickly dealt with a much more dangerous foe was aboard in the form of toxic gas.

  • Hovercraft to the Rescue

    17/12/2025 Duración: 04min

    Every winter hundreds of people make their way out onto the frozen lakes of Muskegon County for various activities. On occasion rescue or medical help is required. However, getting those responders out on the ice can be a challenge. So how was that problem solved? With a hovercraft! Listen in to learn about the history of hovercraft on our lakes.

  • Presidents and Their Campaigns

    03/12/2025 Duración: 09min

    Muskegon has seen many Presidential Campaigns and Presidential visits. With the first happening in 1884, our county has over a century of Presidential history. Listen in to learn who stopped in Muskegon and the places in town most often visited by Presidential Candidates. 

  • Making Muskegon Home: The Story of Peter Spaniola

    19/11/2025 Duración: 14min

    Born in Italy, Peter Spaniola immigrated to the United States and made his way to Muskegon. Eventually he and his family would run a local grocery store, but not without many trials and tribulations including a robbery gone wrong, a rabid dog attack, and a terrible family tragedy.

  • The Early Days of Holton

    05/11/2025 Duración: 06min

    Located in the Northeast corner of Muskegon County, Holton and Holton Township have a long history. Much of the area was included as reservation land in the Treaty of Detroit and it would become mixed up in various land claims. Eventually a small community would grow and flourish there.

  • The Muskegon Lassies and the All American Girls Professional Baseball League

    15/10/2025 Duración: 11min

    From 1943-1954, the United States saw its first professional women's sports, notably in the form of baseball. This episode will look at how the women's league got its start and why it ended. There will also be talk of Muskegon's own team, the Lassies and their history.

  • A Home for Heroes: The Red Cross at the Hackley House

    02/10/2025 Duración: 11min

    During World War II the Muskegon chapter of the Red Cross was looking for a new home. They found a home at the old Hackley House, which was donated to them by Erie, daughter of Charles and Julia. Listen in as we talk about how the Red Cross operated in this historic house and what services they provided during wartime.

  • Muskegon's Monet Garden

    17/09/2025 Duración: 05min

    Nestled in a small lot in downtown Muskegon, the Monet Garden is a piece of tranquility in a busy city. This garden is a tribute to Claude Monet the famous French impressionist painter and his garden in France. This episode will explain how this local garden came to be and what existed on that spot before it was transformed. Lakeshore Garden Masters Website:https://www.lakeshoregardenmasters.org/To donate to the garden:https://cffmc.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=2081

  • Our Salty Past

    03/09/2025 Duración: 10min

    Did you know that Muskegon in the 1880s had a mini salt boom? Always trying to diversify their business and the towns industry, many lumber barons followed the suit of Saginaw area barons who had great success drilling brine wells to produce salt. Today we look at where this salt came from, how it was produced, and why it ultimately never gained any long term footing in Muskegon.

  • The Michigan Basin

    20/08/2025 Duración: 06min

    Millions of years ago much of Michigan was covered in a shallow salt water sea. This sea would shape Michigan in many ways including what bedrock, fossils, and resources we would have. Today we learn all about this sea and the basin it created.

  • The Michigan Irish Music Festival

    06/08/2025 Duración: 38min

    The Michigan Irish Music Festival occurs every year in Muskegon in September, and has become one of the largest Irish music festivals in the United States. In this interview we discuss the festivals history, how it operates, and how you can get involved. To find out more information, purchase tickets, or to volunteer check out: https://michiganirish.org/

  • My Dear Friend Bill: German POWs and the Muskegon Connection

    16/07/2025 Duración: 17min

    Did you know that during WWII German prisoners worked on Muskegon farms? On this episode we will look at the reasons why they were here, and the lifelong connections that formed between the prisoners and farmers.

  • The Journey to Michigan's Adventure

    02/07/2025 Duración: 10min

    What began as Deer Park, a petting zoo with deer being a main attraction, would eventually add various rides and become the top attraction in West Michigan. Today we trace the history of Michigan's Adventure from its early days to today.

  • Celery Farming in Muskegon County

    18/06/2025 Duración: 09min

    With the many rivers, streams, and creeks in Muskegon County, celery farming was a natural crop to try and grow. Much like other produce tried in our soils, celery farming would become a successful crop and Muskegon would lead the state of Michigan in celery production in the 1950s. In this episode we will trace the history of celery farming and learn how this grown was grown historically.

  • Home Front Heroes: La Colonia at Ryerson Heights

    04/06/2025 Duración: 05min

    La Colonia was a community of Latinos that formed together during World War II at the Ryerson Heights project. Here these Latinos from all over the south and Mexico would bond together and create a cultural hub for themselves. Listen in as we share what life was like in La Colonia.

  • A Sweet Treat: A History of McDonald's Candies

    21/05/2025 Duración: 04min

    If you have a sweet tooth McDonald's Candies has you covered. McDonald's Candies started in Charles McDonald's basement and from there grew into the areas most well known chocolate and sweets destination.

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