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  2. Charles H. Hackley House - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Hackley House. /  43.23139°N 86.25889°W  / 43.23139; -86.25889. The Charles H. Hackley House is a house located at 484 West Webster Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan, USA. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, [ 1] and is now part of the Hackley and Hume Historic Sites, and is open to the public.

  3. Charles Hackley - Wikipedia

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    The son of Joseph H. Hackley and Salina Fuller Hackley, Charles Hackley was born in Michigan City, Indiana on January 3, 1837. [1][2] He was an important figure in the history of Muskegon, Michigan. With his father, he arrived in Muskegon in 1856 from Indiana to work on the creation of the early Michigan roadways.

  4. Muskegon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Muskegon Historic District. /  43.23333°N 86.25417°W  / 43.23333; -86.25417. The Muskegon Historic District is a public and residential historic district in Muskegon, Michigan, consisting of the four blocks between Clay Avenue, Webster Avenue, Second Street, and Sixth Street, and the two blocks between Webster Avenue, Muskegon Avenue ...

  5. Hackley Library - Wikipedia

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    Hackley Library. The Hackley Library is a historic library in Muskegon, Michigan. It was a gift to the school board from lumber baron Charles Hackley to the City of Muskegon Public Schools and opened in 1890. It is listed on the Michigan Register of Historic Places. [2] The library is at 316 West Webster Avenue.

  6. The Curse of Civil War Gold - Wikipedia

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    The team decides to focus on how the missing gold got from Georgia to Muskegon, Michigan. Kevin believes that Benjamin Pritchard and Colonel Robert Minty turned to Charles Hackley for assistance and they arranged for a rail line to be constructed. The rail line was only used for 2 years so Kevin and Al fly over the area to see if they can find it.

  7. Hume House - Wikipedia

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    Hume House. /  43.23139°N 86.25889°W  / 43.23139; -86.25889. The Hume House is a house located at 472 West Webster Avenue in Muskegon, Michigan. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, [ 1] and is now part of the Hackley and Hume Historic Sites, and is open to the public.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskegon ...

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    The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Muskegon County, Michigan. Bounded roughly by Clay, Muskegon, 2nd, and 6th Sts. At south breakwater end in Lake Michigan, 0.4 mi (0.64 km). SW of Muskegon Lake entry channel. Naval Reserve Center, Fulton and Bluff Sts.

  9. Hackley Park - Wikipedia

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    Muskegon Historic District (ID72000647) Designated CP. September 27, 1972. Hackley Park is a municipal park in Muskegon, Michigan. In 1890, it was built on land donated by Charles H. Hackley to honor the memory of soldiers who fought in the Civil War. It is bounded by Clay & Webster, and Third & Fourth in the Muskegon Historic District near ...