museums
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Little Traverse History Museum
Little Traverse History Museum 100 Depot Court Petoskey, MI 49770 231-347-2620
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Motown Museum
Motown Museum 2648 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48208 313-875-2264
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Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History 315 E. Warren Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 313-494-5800 Exhibits explore the rich legacy and heritage of African Americans in the arts, sciences, literature, philosophy, labor and politics. And Still We Rise is a new permanent exhibit which features Benin market, slave dungeon, two-tier slave ship, Annapolis Warf streetscape (circa 1780s), dwelling on a southern plantation, Ford Rouge Plant, businesses in Detroit’s famed Black Bottom, an homage to Detroit churches, a walk up Woodward Avenue (circa 1960s).
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Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum 220 East Ann Street Ann Arbor, MI 734-995-5439
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Holocaust Memorial Center
Holocaust Memorial Center The country’s first memorial dedicated exclusively to the horrors of the Nazi’s persecution of Jews and others. It was developed to be a historical, educational institute that would introduce visitors to Jewish culture and let them witness its destruction. 28123 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248-553-2400
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Troy Museum & Historic Village
Troy Museum & Historic Village Free admission. There may be a fee for some special programs and lectures. Free admission. There may be a fee for some special programs and lectures.
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Cranbrook Institute of Science
Cranbrook Institute of Science 39221 Woodward Avenue Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801 248-645-3200 Call toll-free 1-877-GO-CRANBrook (1-877-462-7262)
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Open House & Earth Day Celebration at Fill in the Blanks
This Wednesday, April 22, Fill in the Blanks is inviting everyone who’s interested to its Earth Day Open House. Come and help them celebrate Earth Day by spending the day at Fill in the Blanks as their guest. If you would like to see if Fill in the Blanks would be a good fit for you and your children for the fall, joining them for their workshops focusing on Earth Day would be a great opportunity to do so. Fill in the Blanks is a nonprofit organization created to address the complete development of homeschooled gifted children. They offer workshops targeting students’ asynchronous development, emotional intensity, and moral compass. While…
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The Octagon House
The Octagon House Current Exhibits Buttons – With a particular interest in “Kiddy” glass buttons Pink Depression Glassware The Octagon House 57500 Van Dyke Road, North of 26 Mile Rd Washington, MI 48094 586-781-0084
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The Henry Ford Club ED for Teachers
The Henry Ford Club ED members receive exclusive educator discounts, opportunities to win great prizes, advise from leading educators, free downloadable tools and connections to other educators. Free registration!