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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM293M_buster-keaton_Muskegon-MI.html
Renowned actor and filmmaker, who called Muskegon home. Best known for his silent film comedies and dead-pan delivery, Keaton's long career began in Vaudeville at three years old and included television, Broadway and modern film. "Keaton's e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20ZZ_union-depot_Muskegon-MI.html
The Union Depot opened in 1895 to serve the Chicago & West Michigan Railway; the Muskegon, Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad; and the Toledo, Saginaw & Muskegon Railroad. A.W. Rush and Son of Grand Rapids designed the Richardson Romanesque station.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20ZY_hackley-house_Muskegon-MI.html
side 1 This three-story wood frame building is one of Michigan's most splendid examples of Queen Anne architecture. With juxtaposition of masses created by roof lines, chimneys, tower and porte-cochere it has become a symbol of Muskegon. F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20ZX_hume-house_Muskegon-MI.html
side 1 Built in 1887 - 1889, this massive Queen Anne style house served the Thomas Hume family through four generations. This architect for this, as well as the Hackley house, was David S. Hopkins of Grand Rapids. The structure behind the two…
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