Everything North Muskegon is known for
3 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Muskegon's story is one of reinvention, rising from the ashes of its lumbering past. The city earned its nickname "Lumber Queen of the World" in the 19th century, fueled by the vast forests surrounding the…
This retired passenger ship once sailed all the Great Lakes, carrying passengers and automobiles. Originally launched as the SS Juniata in 1904, she was a luxurious passenger steamer. But by the 1930s, she was showing…
Standing here, you're face-to-face with a giant of Michigan's railroad past: the Pere Marquette 1223. Built in 1941, this N-1 class Berkshire-type steam locomotive hauled freight for the Pere Marquette Railway. It…