Guests will be transported through time while viewing curated exhibits, the actual apartment Berry Gordy lived in with his family during the label’s earliest days, along with original recording equipment and the legendary Studio A.
The DIA's collection is among the top six in the United States, with more than 65,000 works. Among its notable pieces are Diego Rivera's Detroit Industry fresco cycle, which Rivera considered his most successful work, and Vincent van Gogh's Self-Portrait.
Founded in 1841, Eastern Market is the largest outdoor farmers market in the nation. Sunday holiday markets include Michigan-made gift options including clothing, art, jewelry, beauty products, and more!
Campus Martius is located at the center of downtown. It offers ice skating, Detroit’s Christmas Tree, the Markets at Cadillac Square, & Cadillac Lodge.
Founded in 1903, Pewabic is one of the oldest continually operating potteries in the country. See some their work at the Detroit Institute of Arts, The Guardian Building, Scarab Club, Comerica Park, & The Detroit Public Library.
Designed by Albert Kahn and opened in 1936 as a post office and mail-sorting facility. After a devastating fire ripped through the building in 1987, this architectural gem was abandoned and stood empty for more than three decades. In 2018, it was bought by Ford Motor Co. to become a key piece in the Michigan Central vision.
Take the longstanding coney dog challenge and decide which team you're on! Both the Habucke and Darin families are team Lafayette. We recommend two coneys loaded with a Vernors - chili fries on the side.
Try out the original Detroit style pizza!
Located in Detroit's historic Corktown neighborhood. Cory recommends the fried bologna sandwich!
Detroit’s oldest neighborhood is named for the Irish settlers that located there. Great restaurants, shops, and history!