• The property features the late 19th-century homes of lumber barons Charles H. Hackley and Thomas Hume and the barn between the two houses.
  • In 1943, she donated the house to the Muskegon chapter of the American Red Cross in memory of Charles H. Hackley.
  • One of those millionaires was Charles H. Hackley, who came to Muskegon with only $7 to his name and died worth $12 million, in 1905.
  • — The Lakeshore Museum Center (LMC) is offering a unique experience at the Historic Hackley House in Muskegon.
  • The sumptuous Queen Anne house of lumberman Charles H. Hackley is unexcelled in Michigan. Its irregular silhouette is composed of assorted gables...
  • Hackley House History Marker Michigan. Charles H. Hackley’s name can be found on many buildings around downtown Muskegon.
  • Linked indissolubly with the fame of Muskegon is the name of Charles H. Hackley. Her glory as a lumber city has departed, and in its place has come renown as...
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  • The Charles H. Hackley House is a house located at 484 West Webster Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan, USA.