I can remember when I was in high university I used to have to drag myself into our history class; I took an advanced history class because that is what they provided me but I actually should have been in correct old history.
I found it severely tough and also severely boring.
now that I am grown and have a little history of our own under our belt, I seem to be more and more interested in history. That’s why I was so gleeful to be reading WWII history through the Submarine Museum in Muskegon MI. The USS silversides Submarine Museum in Muskegon offers the history buff a choice to see a real Gate 0 class World War II submarine, after the attack on Pearl Harbor and the US’s involvement in what would become known as World War II, Lake MI had a sizable role to play.At the time there were Passenger Steamers on the Great Lakes, in which the upper middle-class Americans got to appreciate a fabulous cruise around the Lakes, however but that had to change because everything had to change. Those passenger ships became Aircraft carriers. The people of Muskegon and other areas around Lake MI Answered their call to duty when it was needed; My teenage self would be surprised to learn how much I enjoyed going all through the submarine in Muskegon and seeing all the multiple exhibits about World War and other information.At the Muskegon Museum of History and Science, I also enjoyed spending some time reading not only about the general past but especially about coming to the Lakes, then people have been bringing their families to Muskegon for generations, and it was delightful to hear the stories of those odd peoples who make up Muskegon’s diverse nature today.