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Attractions
Belle Isle Park Jefferson Ave. and Grand Blvd. Deroit, 48215 313-852-4078 This famous floating park in the middle of the Detroit River was designed by the same architect who created Central Park in New York City. Visiting the park's freshwater aquarium, Belle Isle Zoo, and Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, your family can spend a whole day just in this park.
Detroit Science Center 5020 John R. St. Detroit 48202 313-577-8400 Small kids with a lot to do -- what could be more perfect? With more than 50 hands-on displays for them, your kids can't complain that they are bored. Take in several experiments, and then watch a movie in the IMAX Theatre about Egypt or the Rainforest. Just have fun! More Info
Detroit Zoo 8450 W. 10 Miles Road Royal Oak 48067 248-398-0900 Debuting in 1928 as the first zoo with roam-free areas, the Detroit Zoo is still going strong. Always looking ahead, the Zoo is planning an Arctic Ring of Life to open in the summer/fall of 2000. Some other exhibits include the domestic farm animals, the Rackham Memorial Fountain, and the Elephant House. If you become a little tired from all the walking, there is a miniature railroad that can take your family from one part of the zoo to another for a nominal fee.
The Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 313-833-1805 All of the history of Detroit is all presented here. Come and see what made Detroit famous. The exhibit on The Motor City allows you to travel from the assembly line to current graphic design technology.
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village 20900 Oakwood Blvd. Detroit 48121 313-271-1620 There are two separate parts to this museum, the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. On display in the Henry Ford Museum are kitchens from past, jewelry, things made in America from the 18th to the 20th century and, of course, automobiles in America (and these are just a few of the displays). Greenfield Village offers the family tours of different lifestyles from around the country. You can stop in the Phoenixville Post Office, or visit Henry Ford's birthplace. It's a great history lesson for the whole family.
Motor Sports Hall of Fame Novi Expo Center 43700 Expo Center Drive Novi, MI 48050 810-349-7223 Car lovers, this place is for you! Designed for all ages, from newcomers to the sport to veterans, the Sports Hall includes everything from Indy cars to open-wheelers, from driving simulations to mind-boggling automotive displays.
Spirit of Ford 1151 Village Road Dearborn, MI 48124 313-317-7474 Located just outside of Detroit, visitors will discover the Spirit of Ford. This place embodies learning and fun together. The hands-on exhibits allow you to build a car, make a commercial, learn about recycling to make a car, and much more. The museum was designed to foster the knowledge of how cars are designed, tested, engineered and manufactured.
Henry Ford Estate Fair Lane 4901 Evergreen Road Dearborn 48128 313-593-5590 A few miles outside of Detroit rests the home of Henry Ford and his wife Clara. This 56-room mansion on 72 acres is a National Historic Landmark. The hydropower powerhouse, built in 1915 with the help of Thomas Edison, currently supplies electricity throughout the mansion. Public tours show the many fascinating features of the mansion including Ford Discovery Trail, vegetable garden, pony barn, skating house and much more. This is an attraction that the whole family will find is definitely worth seeing.
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