Ages- 4 and up
Cost- Free
Location- 5401 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202- Phone-
313.833.1805
Parking- On site or across the street at the Park Shelton
($5)
Other attractions nearby- DIA
is across the street; Wayne State campus
surrounds the museum; Wayne
State Center for Creative Studies; and Detroit Public Library
is next door.
Places to eat nearby- Circa
(bar and grill)- walking distance, Slow’s
BBQ- 10 mins drive, Union Street-
5 min drive, Mexican Village- 10 mins drive, several
eateries on Wayne State’s Campus
Why to go there: They have a great number of exhibits, all
accessible and appropriate for children starting at age 4. The basement permanently features two
sure-fire hits. The first is 1800s
Detroit streets. Barbershop, candy shop,
and cobbler all with replicas. The
second is the train set, which kids can manipulate from controls. They have a working assembly line and the Kid
Rock music lab. It is free. The only cost is parking.
What to do before hand: To go the website and find the new exhibits. Talk to the kids about the history they are
going to experience. It also is
understandable to children.
Be careful: Arrive
early, parking fills up. Plan your
eating (no easily accessible restaurants).
Summary: An annual
“must do” for our family. It is living
history.
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