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4.5 based on 256 reviews
We strive to preserve, interpret, and invite the public to experience and learn about our Great Lakes maritime heritage from our Museum in South Haven.
Nice display of maritime ships and info about them. Loved the tall ship that u could ride on and crew was very informative and fun to talk to. Glad we choose to visit !
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I spent a couple hours at the Krasl, viewing the outside sculpture and the inside art pieces. It is an asset to the community and to visitors and should be supported. One can sit outside and enjoy the sculpture garden - some pieces are designed for kids so it may be noisy but that is ok. The collections vary on the inside. I found the staff to be most helpful with explanations of the pieces and with the history of the museum
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Located in Cassopolis, Michigan on the shore of Stone Lake, this historic place and history museum offers several holiday events and picnic sites. The museum is open Memorial Day to Labor Day. FRI, SAT and SUN 12pm - 4:30pm.
Are really nice stop to take your time and experience a slower time in history. Tons of really unique displays and collections. It’s too bad the village government does not harness this gems potential to attract sight seeing and help preserve and protect it. It’s all non profit and ran by volunteers.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
The New Buffalo Railroad Museum, “The Little Museum That Could”, is housed in a Pere Marquette Depot replica on the historic rail yards of New Buffalo, Michigan. 3 stalls of the original 16-stall roundhouse and coal tower can be viewed. Displays include furnishings and items from the original depot and Pere Marquette and Pullman artifacts. Rail yard crew photos and equipment including lanterns are also shown. A HO scale, hand-crafted model train layout replicates a historic picture of the city in the early 1900’s. Visitors can stroll thru a restored World War II Pullman Troop Sleeper Car and a C&O Chessie Blue Box Car. Interactive children’s activities are available for different age groups. Visitors can chose to join a free guided tour or discover the museum individually. No admission, but donations are accepted.
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