Monday, April 21, 2014

Detroit Historical Society Museum

Detroit Historical Museum

    


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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