The DIA has one of the largest art collections in the United States, including rotating exhibits and famed Digeo Rivera frescoes.
The Henry Ford Museum showcases a collection of antique machinery, pop culture items, automobiles, locomotives, aircraft, and other artifacts.
Originally opened in December 1913, the station ceased operations and closed it doors in 1988. Three decades later, the site was purchased by the Ford Motor Company and underwent redevelopment. Michigan Central Station opened its doors once again in 2024, and is regarded as a physical representation of the spirit of Detroit and the city's resilience.
The largest public market in the United states, the Metro Detroit community visits for produce and the farmer's market on Saturdays and for jewelry, wears, and other goods from local artists on Sundays.
The spot to go for the original Detroit Coney dog. Please note, it is cash only.