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Pricing: Explore PackageMember Admission Ages 3 and up $23 FREE Under Age 2 FREE FREE1 more row
Explore Fort Wilkins and the Copper Harbor Lighthouses in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to learn about people and events that shaped this region. Explore the states 19th-century logging era at Hartwick Pines Logging Museum.
Admission Adults$8 Seniors (65+) $6 Youth (ages 6 17) $4 Children (age 5 and under) FREE Sundays FREE for all ages! Feb 17, 2025
702 W. Kalamazoo St. The Michigan Library and Historical Center building, home of the Michigan History Museum and the Archives of Michigan, is located in downtown Lansing. The museums five floors provide a walk through time, beginning with Michigans first peoples, the Anishinaabe, and ending in the mid-20th century.
Admission Price Museum Admission: Adults $8, seniors $6, ages 6-17 $4, ages 5 and under free. Sundays are free for everyone.
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Admission is always free at the National Museum of American History.
The most important crop was wheat, and until the Great Plains gave way to the plow, Michigan was a national leader in this key crop. Michigans unique combination of climate and soils was quickly noted by pioneer farmers, who began fruit production, especially apples and peaches, along Lake Michigan.

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