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Category: Parks & Attractions - Detroit Attractions & Activities
Address: 20900 Oakwood Blvd, The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI 48124
Known for incredible cinematography and cutting-edge technology, IMAX constantly provides the most fascinating, educational programs available on the big screen. Digital sound and towering movie screens ensure that each ticket-holder takes in the action and spectacle to their most intense degree. You'll be swept away...
Motorsports Hall of Fame & Museum
Category: Museums - Detroit Attractions & Activities
Address: 43700 Expo Center Dr, Novi, MI 48375
If you frequently have the need for speed or have ever put the pedal to the metal, you'll want to visit this facility. Racing vehicles representing a range of fast-moving sports are on display, including stock cars, Indy cars, trucks, motorcycles, and powerboats. You'll also find artifacts and memorabilia that honor...
Category: Museums - Detroit Attractions & Activities
Address: 10125 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48214
This non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the ideals of the Arts & Crafts Movement of the early 20th century, while simultaneously advancing contemporary ceramic arts. Visit the production studios, where you can see actual pieces of pottery and tile being crafted. The organization features a regular...
Category: Parks & Attractions - Detroit Attractions & Activities
Address: 39221 Woodward Ave, Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
Whether you know of Eliel Saarinen's work from art and architecture classes or by virtue of his son Eero's furniture, you'll want to tour this house that the elder Saarinen designed and lived in with wife Loja, an accomplished textile designer. The two were Cranbrook faculty members when they completed the home in...
Category: Detroit Attractions & Activities
Address: 1000 Ste Anne St, Detroit, MI 48216
Detroit's Sainte Anne church dates from 1701, when Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac landed and built the first structure on July 26 (Sainte Anne's Feast Day). Today's church building, an exquisite Neo-Gothic stone structure dating to 1886, is Sainte Anne's eighth incarnation. Some of the church's noteworthy architectural...
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