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1 Henry Ford Museum
Museums and art
20900 Oakwood Blvd USA - Dearborn MI 48124
Fronted by a replica of Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the museum resembles a colossal (12-acre) automobile factory within and presents a veritable treasure trove of Americana. The museum's most popular exhibit, 100 Years of the Automobile in Amer..
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2 Detroit Institute of Arts
Museums and art
5200 Woodward Ave USA - Detroit MI 48202
Boasting a strong and meticulously displayed collection of works spanning the centuries from ancient times to the present, the Detroit Institute of Arts is the fifth-largest fine-arts museum in the country. Today the collection exceeds 55,000 objects..
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3 Greenfield Village
Architecture, castles and historic districts
20900 Oakwood Blvd USA - Dearborn MI 48124
Henry Ford uprooted more than 75 historic structures from all over the country and plopped them down in his idealized village in an effort to preserve the way of life that, ironically, disappeared with the birth of Ford's Model T. Among the buildings..
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4 Dieppe Gardens
Nature and gardens
Ouellette Avenue CDN - Windsor ON
The outstanding attraction of this park, which stretches several blocks along the river west of the main thoroughfare (Ouellette Ave.), is its view of the Detroit skyline across the water. It is also a good vantage point from which to watch the huge ..
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5 Art Gallery of Windsor
Museums and art
401 Riverside Drive West CDN - Windsor ON N9A 7J1
Featured on three levels are changing exhibits from the gallery's permanent collection of over 2,500 works of Canadian art dating from 1750 to the present, including paintings from the Group of Seven. The mission of the museum, which is housed in Wil..
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6 Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Museums and art
315 E. Warren Ave USA - Detroit MI 48201
The world's largest institution of African-American history deals with the life and culture of African Americans from slave-trade days to the present. Wright, a local doctor, started the museum in three row houses in 1965; the present glass-domed str..
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7 Motown Historical Museum
Museums and art
2648 W. Grand Blvd USA - Detroit MI 48208
In 1959 Berry Gordy Jr., a local African-American songwriter, purchased this brick house and named it "Hitsville USA" in hopes that his record company, the Motown Record Corp., would make a dent in the charts. By 1966 Motown's offices occup..
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8 Henry Ford Estate (Fair Lane)
Architecture, castles and historic districts
4901 Evergreen Rd. USA - Dearborn MI 48128
This 56-room, English-style mansion, located on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus, made of rough-hewn Ohio limestone with a crenellated roofline and turret, set the opulent standard for "auto baron" dwellings. Built for automobile ..
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9 Detroit Zoo
Industrial tourism and theme park
8450 W 10 Mile Rd USA - Royal Oak MI
This zoo was one of the first in the country to feature open, natural environments for its animals. Loop trails and a miniature train wind amid its 125 park-like acres, home to 1,500 mammals, birds and reptiles. Habitats include the four-acre Arctic ..
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10 Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Architecture, castles and historic districts
1100 Lake Shore Rd USA - Grosse Pointe MI 48236
The only child of Henry Ford and Clara Bryant, Edsel Ford was an avid art collector and built this house for his family as well as their growing collection of fine artworks, some of which they later donated to the Detroit Institute of Arts. Completed..
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11 Fisher Mansion
Architecture, castles and historic districts
383 Lenox Ave USA - Detroit MI 48215
One of the few "auto baron" estates not to imitate the gray stone manors of England, this extravagant Mediterranean-style villa was designed in 1928 by C. Howard Crane for Lawrence P. Fisher, founder of the Fisher Body Co. and general manag..
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12 Ferndale Museum
Museums and art
1651 Livernois St USA - Ferndale 95536
A working Bosch-Omori seismograph, donated to the city by a scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, highlights the collection of this small local-history museum. Other features include 19C period rooms and an annex full of antique loggin..
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