DETROIT ATTRACTIONS AND OTHER THINGS TO DO
Diamond
Jack's River Tours
Diamond Jack’s River Tours bought the Emerald Isle ship in
1991 and renamed her "Diamond Jack", which is primarily
used for our 2 hour narrated Detroit River tours, school groups,
group tours, and private charters.
Detroit Zoological
Institute
125 acres of naturalistic exhibits, fine and performing arts, educational
opportunities, and exciting animals. Located in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Year-round unique educational, recreational, and environmental conservation
opportunities for Detroit teachers, school children, their parents,
families, and the community. Featuring field trips, afterschool
programs, summer programs, camp and family weekend.
The
Henry Ford Museum
A museum to tell the tale of America's technological and cultural
advances through displays of inventions and artifacts and a village
accurately depicting life as it was lived in America's past. He
hoped to foster a growing understanding of how and why America developed,
and how this development still affects us today.
Motown
Historical Museum
one of Detroit’s most popular tourist destinations. Each year,
the museum attracts thousands of visitors from across the nation
and around the globe. The museum was founded in 1985 by Esther Gordy
Edwards. Its mission is to preserve the legacy of Motown Record
Corporation and to educate and motivate people, especially youth,
through exhibitions and programs that
promote the values of vision, creativity and entrepreneurship.
Detroit
Institute of Arts
The fifth-largest fine arts museum in the United States with holdings
of over
60000 works. More than one hundred galleries featuring paintings,
sculptures and more. Houses the works of Rembrandt, Rubens, Caravaggio,
van Gogh, Cézanne, Whistler, and Rothko.
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Restaurants, Dining, Caterers, and Nightlife in Detroit, Michigan
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