140. Train Depot Museum
May 24, 2011
Have you ever been walking along the Boardwalk in Grand Haven and wonder what this place was like when the river and rail were the main source of transportation in and out of Grand Haven or why is that building their, etc. Train Depot Museum is part of the Tri-Cities Historical Museum and it has a lot of history of the area. The Train Depot Museum is right at the end of Washington St in the middle of the board walk so its a great place to stop and take a break from the heat on your walk or wait for a table at the Kirby on a busy day.
For more information visit : http://www.tri-citiesmuseum.org
Tri-Cities Museum is located in the heart of downtown Grand Haven Michigan. There is no admission charge so bring the whole family for a walk in Michigan’s past.
Please note that we will begin to close at 5:00 pm beginning Tuesday, September 7.
Summer Hours Winter Hours
(Memorial Day to Labor Day): (Labor Day to Memorial Day):
Mon: Closed Mon: Closed
Tue – Fri: 9:30am – 7:30pm Tue – Fri: 9:30am – 5:00pm
Sat – Sun: 12:30pm – 7:30pm Sat – Sun: 12:30pm – 5:00pm
Tri-Cities Historical Museum’s Two Locations
Tri-Cities Historical Museum
200 Washington Ave
Grand Haven MI 49417
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