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1887 Queen Anne Victorian

484 W. Webster Ave.
Heritage Village
Muskegon, Michigan 49440

Hackley and Hume Historic Site

This site preserves the homes of Muskegon's most famous lumber baron, Charles H. Hackley, and his business partner, Thomas Hume. Built between 1887 and 1889, these homes are the finest examples of Queen Anne architecture in the United States. They feature extensive wood carving and stained glass windows. The Hackley House has been restored to its 1889 appearance and the Hume house has been restored to its 1920s appearance.

www.lakeshoremuseum.org

The Hackley House
The Hackley House
The Hume House
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Archived in March, 2013

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