Hackley and Hume Historic Site

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Hackley and Hume Historic Site is a preserved pair of ornate late-19th-century lumber barons’ homes that serve as a museum showcasing Victorian-era architecture and local history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
historic site
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Queen Anne Revival
surface form: Queen Anne style

Victorian architecture
late 19th-century American residential architecture
associatedWith Charles Hackley
Thomas Hume
lumber barons
builtFor Charles Hackley
Thomas Hume
category Historic house museums in Michigan
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
Museums in Muskegon County, Michigan
Victorian architecture in Michigan
city Muskegon NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse museum
era late 19th century
exhibits Victorian-era architecture
Victorian-era interior design
local history of Muskegon
lumber industry history
function interpreting local history
showcasing Victorian-era architecture
hasEducationalProgram public history programs
school tours
hasFeature decorative stained glass
elaborate interior furnishings
ornate woodwork
hasPart Hackley House
Hume House
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Michigan
Muskegon, Michigan NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor ornate late-19th-century lumber barons’ homes
well-preserved Victorian interiors
openToPublic true
operatedBy Lakeshore Museum Center
originalUse private residence
preservationStatus preserved historic property
region Muskegon County NERFINISHED
state Michigan (most of state)
surface form: Michigan
subjectOf guided tours
tourismType heritage tourism

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Muskegon, Michigan hasAttraction Hackley and Hume Historic Site