Sights
Edit ThisMajestic Theatre
Edit ThisLocated equidistant between downtown and the cultural center, the Majestic Theatre Complex is a three-in-one attraction, offering some of the best live music along with an excellent pizzeria and wonderful bowling alley. Service is exquisite and the atmosphere is amiable.
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| tel: | (313) 833-9700 |
| openingHours: | vary |
| url: | www.majesticdetroit.com |
| address: | 4120-4140 Woodward |
Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
Edit ThisLearn the history behind the famous car inventor, Henry Ford. There are over nine acres of exhibits and millions of artifacts. Their exhibits revolve around transportation, manufacturing, home life, entertainment and technology. An IMAX Theatre is situated in the museum.
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| address: | 20900 Oakwood Blvd Dearborn MI 48124-4088 |
| tel: | 313 271-1620 |
Comerica Park
Edit ThisComerica Park
photo by: Bryan Wright
Comerica Park is home of the Detroit Tigers, and located in the heart of downtown Detroit. The park, which opened in 2000, features open sightlines, spacious seating, and great views of the downtown skyline. Ammenitites include various food outlets, shops, a carousel, ATM's, and statues of Tiger greats. Comerica, located across the street from Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, is within walking distance from downtown hotels, and can be reached by bus, taxi or car.
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| accessibility: | Fully |
| openingHours: | Various from April to October |
| url: | www.detroittigers.com |
| address: | 2100 Woodward Avenue |
The Detroit Institute of Arts
Edit ThisOver 60,000 pieces of artwork are located in this museum. The museum is the sixth largest museum in the United States. Artwork includes paintings, sculptures, graphics, decorative arts and more. Through out the year there are many events and exhibitions that take place.
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| address: | 5200 Woodward Avenue Detroit MI 48202 |
| tel: | 313 833-7900 |
Automotive Hall of Fame
Edit ThisThe purpose of the hall of fame is to recognize and celebrate accomplishments made by individuals in the motor vehicle industry.
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| address: | 21400 Oakwood Blvd Dearborn MI 48121 |
| tel: | 313 240-4000 |
Museum of African American History
Edit ThisIn the best of possible worlds, there wouldn't be a need for a separate Museum of African American History. However,in the world we live in, its existence is extremely important. The voices and achievements of African Americans need to be heard and remembered. The Museum of African American History was founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1965 by a physician named Charles Wright. Its mission is to educate the public about the history, life and culture of Black America. The museum's new location, which opened in 1997, features 25,000 square feet of gallery space. It houses classrooms, more..
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| address: | 315 East Warren Avenue |
| tel: | 313 494-5800 Fax: 313 494-5855 |
Sloan Museum
Edit ThisThis museum combines a historical automobile and hands-on museum. Explore the 19th century with their great interactive activities. See over 80 automobiles built in flint. There is a Cafe located in the building, which offers snacks and cold drinks.
| type: | general |
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| address: | 1221 East E. Kearsley Street Flint MI 48503 |
| tel: | 810 237-3450 Fax: 810 237-3451 |
