Children’s museum to open in IM
- JUSTIN FILA, A software engineer and volunteer at the Imagination Factory Children’s Museum in Iron Mountain, finishes his Imagination Factory welcome sign mural at the museum entrance. The museum in the former Central Middle School at 217 W. Hughitt St. will open Sunday afternoon.
- The entrance to the new Imagination Factory Children’s Museum at 217 W. Hughitt St. in Iron Mountain. The museum will have its grand opening from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday and also be open from noon to 3 p.m. Monday.
IRON MOUNTAIN — The Imagination Factory Children’s Museum is ready for the public to come play.
The museum at 217 W. Hughitt St. will be open from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday and noon to 3 p.m. Monday. No entry fee is required, but donations are appreciated.
After two years of work, volunteers and others have converted space in Iron Mountain’s former Central Middle School into an array of exhibits to engage people.
“Our community, with over 300 individual and business contributors of time, money and talent, has generously helped in implementing 25 interactive exhibits for the enjoyment of all ages,” said John Estes, museum board president. “This group of community leaders has tirelessly brought this wonderful community asset to life and we are excited to welcome everyone to our grand opening.”






