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The Saugatuck-Douglas History Museum, at 735 Park Street in Saugatuck, is one of Michigan's best-known and most-visited small town museums, annually drawing nearly 10,000 visitors to its exhibits and more than 40,000 visitors to its outdoor garden and harbor-front walkway. Open daily Memorial Day-Labor Day and weekends in Sept. and Oct. Admission: free, donations gratefully accepted.
826Suzie | August 2019
Small museum but worth the visit
Easy to walk to from downtown (take the chair ferry). Interesting exhibit. An near the stairs to the top of the dune.
johnkU9093DN | August 2019
Interesting, a bit quirky, and fun.
At the foot of Mt. Baldhead this charming little museum is a place to stop in after your climb up the stairs. The current exhibit features old photos from their archives of local landmarks and...
MomRocco | July 2019
I love local museums and enjoyed this one
The most interesting part of this museum is the large map of the area which identifies points of interest which then can be searched on the computer for more details. I spent about a half hour at...
Vicky C | August 2018
Stop in on your way down from Mt. Baldhead
Small 2 Room Free Museum. I spent 10 minute there and found a few things interesting. I would not make a special trip to go there. Its something you do when your in the area.
javalvr129 | August 2018
Sagatuck Pump House Museum
Very informative and kind staff. Great information and activities for all ages.Very peaceful setting.
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