Harbor

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Harbor

 

Five signets following the Mother, Father off to the side

Lakeside: Home to the Cross Lake Ferry and currently the de facto center of tourist based retail shopping, Lakeside features wonderful attractions such as an art gallery, candy store, the Harbor movie theater, and glass making shop. It also features many quaint restaurants which give you a feel for the local color and flavor that makes Lakeside a distinct area of the city. The area, together with the downtown and surrounding neighborhoods is considered by many to be the 'spiritual heart' of Muskegon and has long been home to many of the city's leading residents and businesses.

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Lakeside view of Muskegon Lake

 

Lakeside industry

 

Muskegon train station

 

Lake freighter

 

LST as a Museum

 

 

Lake Michigan Cruises

 

Lake Express car ferry arriving from Milwaukee

 

 

approaching the dock

 

 

ready to open the ferry ramp

 

first vehicle off

 

 

pointing the direction to town

 

loading the vehicles to return to Milwaukee

 

along the shore of Lake Muskegon

 

industry

 

entering the channel to Lake Michigan

 

the Navel Museum

 

Coast Guard ship exhibit

 

the retired submarine

 

 

Coast Guard Station at the mouth of the harbor

 

 

the lighthouse

 

 

harbor entrance to Lake Muskegon

 

Lake Michigan beach


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