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| Detroit Science Center | |||
5020 John R.
Street |
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| Museum of African-American History | |||
| World's
largest African-American museum and home to the largest
exhibition created on African-Americans 315 E.
Warren Avenue |
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| Detroit Historical Museum | |||
| Children's
exhibits and displays, tours and programs. Historic Ft.
Wayne is the only remaining river fort in Detroit 5401
Woodward Avenue |
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| Fairlane Town Center | |||
| Michigan's
largest shopping center 18900
Michigan Avenue, Dearborn |
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| Detroit Zoo | |||
Royal Oak |
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| Belle Isle Aquarium | |||
60 exhibits, including an electric eel demonstration Bell Isle, East Jefferson |
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| Edsel and Eleanor Ford House | |||
| Home of
Edsel Ford 1100
Lakeshore Road, Grosse Point Shores |
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| Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village | |||
| Showcase of
artifacts and reconstructed sites of famous Michigan
landmarks 20900
Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn |
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| Cranbrook Institute of Science | |||
| Public
programs and interactive hands-on experiments Bloomfield
Hills |
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| Detroit Institute of Arts | |||
| Youth art
classes, family art games, children's workshops 5200
Woodward Avenue |
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