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  1. May 19, 2023 · The Monroe Street Midway is located at 32 Monroe St., Detroit. It opened for the season on May 18, 2023, and will remain open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Labor Day Weekend. Admission to the midway is free but some fees apply for certain events and activities.

    • Visit The Belle Isle Island
    • See The Detroit Temple
    • Be A Bookworm in The Detroit Public Library
    • Immerse Yourself in The History of Fort Wayne
    • Get Clued Up on The City of Detroit
    • Witness The Rise of Technology in The Henry Ford Museum
    • Step Back in Time to Visit Greenfield Village
    • Learn About African Americans Within The City of Detroit
    • Get Arty at Pewabic Pottery
    • Get Funky at The Motown Museum

    Situated in the Detroit River, Belle Isle is a relatively small island measuring about 3 miles in length and only a mile wide, there is however plenty to keep visitors to the island entertained. The parkland on the island is stunning and is a great pace for hikers to enjoy a long walk, the island also has facilities for a number of other sports. Af...

    The Detroit Masonic Temple is visually impressive. It is the largest of its kind in the world and is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the United States. The temple, which is located on Temple Avenue and built from fine Indiana limestone, has three main areas to explore: the ritualistic tower, the so-called Shrine Club and the au...

    When the Detroit Public Library first opened its doors in 1865 its collection consisted of 5,000 books, all of which were contained in a room within the old Capital High School building. The library has now moved and did so almost a century ago in 1921. Since then it has been the one of the prides of Detroit and a popular tourist attraction. The Li...

    Fort Wayne can be found in West Jefferson and, dating back to 1840, is rightfully named Historic Fort Wayne. A tour of the site includes exploring the old military barracks, dry moat and tunnel as well as the impressive parade ground and the long stone building which was once the Commanding Officer’s House. Throughout the year a number of events ar...

    Detroit has had an eventful history and played an important part in the industrial age in the United States. The perfect place to learn about this history, and other defining events within the city, is the Detroit Historical Museum. The Museum is situated on Woodward Avenue opposite the Detroit Institute of Arts and features accurate models of old ...

    The Henry Ford Museum, although not entirely focused on Ford himself is still very aptly named as it focuses on the technological and industrial inventions and achievements of the United States throughout history. Some of the most notable exhibits within the museum are the very first steam locomotive, built in 1829 by George Stephenson, the car in ...

    Technically part of the Henry Ford museum but deserving of its own mention, the Greenfield Village in Detroit is a unique experience and certainly a must-visit attraction when visiting the city of Detroit. Located near the Henry Ford Museum on Oakwood Boulevard, the museum houses almost 100 historic buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries in an ...

    The Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History tells the story of blacks within the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan. The museum has a wide range of exhibits from various periods throughout history. One of the most memorable exhibits is the underground railway that gave slaves a means of escape from Michigan to Canada.

    Founded in 1903 by Mary CP Stratton and Horace Caulkins, Pewabic Pottery ran successfully for almost 60 years until the death of Stratton in 1961. Today Pewabic Pottery is a great place to learn about the history of ceramics in Detroit and the United States as well as viewing the impressive gallery workshop and maybe even trying your hand at making...

    This small museum on West Grand Boulevard packs in a lot of history. Between the years of 1957 and 1972 Motown records were produced here and the studio was home to many a legend including Marvin Gaye who recorded a number of hits here. The museum itself pays homage to the founder of the studio as well as telling the story of the Motown genre and t...

  2. Located on Detroits riverfront, experience exciting outdoor adventures with hands-on activities, exhibits and simulators – walk behind a waterfall, step into a boat and reel in a fish, hit the trail on a mountain bike or snowmobile, and more.

  3. Engage your teenagers with these 7 awesome spots in metro Detroit! From trendy hangouts to thrilling experiences, discover places they'll love and might even share on TikTok.

  4. several pristine Michigan state parks in the Detroit region. From first time hikers and snowshoers to world-class trekkers and trail runners, our guides can't wait to lead you on your perfect adventure in Detroit's great outdoors!

  5. Detroit Jetboat Adventures was created in 2023 to provide an amazing outdoor/water activity for the metro Detroit and tourism population to enjoy the SeaDoo Switch Pontoon boat on the great lakes of Michigan.

  6. Although Monday can be a relatively quiet day in Detroit, there’s still plenty to do. From family-friendly activities to date-worthy dinners, here are some ways to spend the day.

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