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November 3, 2023
Grosse Pointe, MI

Melissa & Matthew

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Detroit has a lot of fun activities to offer, and wanted to share some of our favorites with you!

Detroit Institute of Arts

5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202

The Detroit Institute of Arts strives to be the town square of our community, a gathering place for everybody and create experiences that help each visitor find personal meaning with the art, individually, and with each other.

Detroit Experience Factory

440 Burroughs Street, Detroit, MI 48202

A walking tour of Detroit. This immersive experience will help both longtime residents and newcomers understand how Detroit’s history shaped where we are today, connect with what’s happening now, and be inspired to be a part of building an equitable and thriving Detroit.

Greenfield Village

Dearborn, MI 48124

Experience firsthand the sights, sounds and sensations of America’s fascinating formation, where over 80 acres brim with resourcefulness and ingenuity. Here, 300 years of American perseverance serve as a living reminder that anything is possible. Step foot in the lab where Thomas Edison had his lightbulb moment or the workshop where the Wright brothers taught us to reach for the sky. Take a ride in a real Model T, or a walk through four working farms. Rub shoulders with world-class artisans, and explore the place where America’s can-do spirit inspires you to go out and get it done.

Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation

20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124

Step into a world where past innovations fuel the imagination of generations to come. A vibrant exploration of genius in all its forms, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation allows you to experience the strides of America’s greatest minds while fully immersing yourself in their stories. Step inside the bus where Rosa Parks took a stand by taking a seat. Play pilot as you explore flight innovations, starting with the Wright brothers' achievements, or make yourself at home inside Buckminster Fuller’s circular Dymaxion House. Put yourself in the place of the movers and shakers who blazed the trail to where we stand today. And in doing so, discover your own path.

Eastern Market

Detroit, MI

The Eastern Market area is named for the 19th-century market operating here, with vendors selling everything from tacos to colorful produce every Saturday. Sundays see the space packed with local jewelers and artists. Hip cafes and places serving classic Coney Island hot dogs dot the district whose warehouses are being revitalized with murals. There is live jazz and Motown music at relaxed Bert’s Warehouse Theatre.

Motown Museum

2648 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48208

"Hitsville USA" aka THE LITTLE HOUSE THAT ROCKED THE WORLD Motown Museum is the ongoing heartbeat of the Motown legacy—a global tourist destination for music and history fans that celebrates the authentic story of Motown from its humble beginnings, to its emergence as the “Sound of Young America” and beyond. The Museum brings together fans, people and ideas from different generations and it captures the imagination to fuel dreams and inspire accomplishments.

Lafayette Coney Island

118 West Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226

Michigan LOVES a good Coney Dog, and Mel's major childhood food group was hot dogs (still is). Test out one of the best, and take a quick walk over to American Coney Island to compare the two best hot dogs in Detroit!

American Coney Island

114 West Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48226

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History

315 East Warren Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201

Detroit Historical Museum

5401 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202
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