Address: Dexter, MI 48130, USA
“I was so Busy Kid's had A great time making Gingerbread Houses.”
Address: 302 E Main St, Manchester, MI 48158, USA
“Great place to visit ! Contact phone numbers are on the doors and even if they're not open, most times someone will meet you there for a private tour.”
Address: 3951 Orchard Lake Rd, Orchard Lake Village, MI 48323, USA
“Awesome place. Small but packed full of local area history. Currently February/March 2020 undergoing some renovations and upgrades to displays. I recommend trying out all their planned historical events for the upcoming season, and apple island tours. There even is a small archeological pit for the youngsters to see what cool stuff they can dig up. Lots of fun for everyone who would like to brush up on local area history and find out what life was like before cars, TV's, and cell phones. Get out and explore!”
Address: 48075 Tyler Rd, Van Buren Charter Township, MI 48111, USA
“It’s Veterans Day and this was my first visit here. Small in size but there is so many interesting things to see here. Jets, helicopters and cool military items. You could spend as little as a half hour here or a couple hours if you took your time. Very friendly staff. Met two Roses the Riveters!”
Address: 350 Estate Dr, Rochester, MI 48309, USA
“One of the 4th largest homes in the US and an incredible story of hard work, luck and extravagant opulence. Want to see how the other half loved while the country was struggling through the great depression, here it is in glorious detail. Truth be told it was a fantastic journey into the lives of the uber wealthy. The lady of the house has an amazing back story and would recommend you learn more about her. Worth a visit.”
Address: 17030 Bush Rd, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
“This place is amazing, for adults and children. Lots to do and VERY handicapped accessible!! They offer a track chair for trails if you call ahead. For free! Beautiful area. Lots of diverse plant and wildlife.”
Address: 142 W Michigan Ave, Grass Lake, MI 49240, USA
“This place was a very pleasant surprise and a very informative museum. The Lost Railroad refers to the interurban passenger system that once ran across the bottom of southern Michigan from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan. The virtual train ride was a hoot and a half. This is not a expansive place but we spent a leisurely hour there wondering through the museum, watching an introduction video, viewing the exhibits and riding the Virtual train. Very fun! There is no admission or even a suggested donation but it seems to me five to ten bucks a head would go a long way to keep the lights and heat on here. The team of Lost RR volunteers should be proud of what they have accomplished! Whole heartedly FIVE STARS!”
Address: 13493 Waterloo Munith Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240, USA
“We visited on a special event weekend in June. It was awesome!! It was better than anything I expected. The buildings and grounds are beautiful and the volunteers are great. I met some great people! The experience was very educational and enriching! I am excited to come back.”
Address: 100 The Strand, Detroit, MI 48207, USA
“The Dossin Great Lakes Museum is a hidden gem nestled along the Detroit River. The museum beautifully captures the spirit of the Great Lakes, offering engaging exhibits and educational experiences for visitors of all ages. It's a fantastic destination to learn, appreciate, and connect with the Great Lakes' captivating history.”
Address: 857 N Wayne Rd, Westland, MI 48185, USA
“The Westland Historical Village is an attraction that is both very useful and important. There are picnic facilities here and a nearby path. It is enjoyable to visit as a pass time. It is a wonderful backdrop to any outdoor party. Some of the buildings are available to hire for weddings and other events. The barn and two of the buildings are undergoing continuing renovations. The house referred to as the ‘Octagon House’ is a beautiful specimen of Americana. It brings back memories of small town American life which was actually big time. These were the homes of the people who owned and worked the land. They were homesteads and functional as well as being ‘home’ to the hard working families that lived in them and used them. The clapboard houses and wooden frames stand as testimony to the strong work ethic of the people who lived in them as well as the time honored and proven methods of construction. They are warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It would be great to see modern architects, builders and craftsmen and women revisit these designs and materials to allow us to take advantage of these energy saving, attractive and useful structures in today’s developments. Inside the buildings are period pieces and inventions of the past. My favorite is the Eureka vacuum cleaner which sits quietly on of the porches. Eureka had its headquarters near here and was a leading manufacturer and inventor during its heyday. Along with the buildings is convenient parking and easy access from Wayne Road. It is well situated. The picnic tables and open space invite children, and everyone, to play and take their ease with hot dogs and towering glasses of lemonade in the summer months. During the cool of the year the houses and barns are back dropped by colorful leaf blankets from the nearby woods. The winter brings hot cocoa and marshmallows and the quiet and cold of a winter spent celebrating Christmas and all holidays during the turn of the year.”
Address: W Brampton St, New Haven, MI 48048, USA
“The pride of New Haven. A true Michigan bucket list destination.”
Address: 61741 Campground Rd, Washington, MI 48094, USA
“Had quite a bit of work done to my 1941 Ford - 12 volt conversion, new radiator & water pumps, electronic ignition, and brakes. All done with professionalism and they kept me up-to-date with progress the entire time. I was also consulted each time there was a decision needed or to get my preference on something. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone needing any type of work done on a classic or muscle car. Overall, this is a great place!”
Address: 402 N. Ann Arbor St., 1265 E Michigan Ave, Saline, MI 48176, USA
“Great for kids and FREE. Open only on Saturdays for limited hours 11am - 3pmish (they don't close until you leave). Climb aboard a train carriage, view he inside of a train station complete with railway signals, windvane and crossing lights with gate, see museum artifacts inside a shed, and last but not least take home mulberries from a tree overhanging the train tracks!”
Address: 51065 Washington St, New Baltimore, MI 48047, USA
“One of the finest hotels of the time, the Grand Pacific House, was constructed in 1881 for New Baltimore's Frederick C. Losh. It is the last remaining hotel of the era. The limestone for it's deep foundation was shipped to New Baltimore from Kelly's island in Lake Erie, near Sandusky, Ohio. Local bricklayers constructed the two-story building on Washington Street. The "modern" hotel featured a lobby, dining room, and Saloon on the first floor, with eight bedrooms on the second floor. Around 1910, when business began to decline, the Grand Pacific House became a boarding house and later, a private residence. During the 1920's the saloon was transformed into a soda fountain and candy store. In 1927, it was converted into a hardware store by Ed Maliskey, who ran the store until his passing in 1972. The New Baltimore Historical Society purchased the building in 1986 thanks to many fundraising efforts and generous donations. Ten years later, the Grand Pacific House received it's Michigan State Historic marker. The restoration process continues as the Grand Pacific House lives on.”
Address: 1265 E Michigan Ave, Saline, MI 48176, USA
“We brought our three year old twins here just to check it out, and we couldn’t believe how much there was to see! We lucked out, because one of the directors (James Roth) was there and gave us a full tour… and he made sure to gear everything to what the kids would enjoy. We ended up staying longer than we planned, and we will definitely be going back to see more! How great to be able to show younger generations this farm, and teach them more about Saline’s history!”
Address: 333 N Dixie Hwy, Monroe, MI 48162, USA
“The park facility is relatively new and quite impressive. There is a very well done 25 minute movie on the earlier events and battles at River Raisin. There are several displays at the Visitor center, huge diorama of Frenchtown , and a gift shop. There are paths outside to tour the battlefield with historical markers. Overall gained a great understanding and appreciation of what happened here and overall northwest frontier. Need to mention that the ranger at the Visitors Center - Tony - was exceptionally helpful and knowledgeable.”
Address: 13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126, USA
“We had a wonderful event in their Annex and everything was perfect . The high quality system and arraignments made for a memorable occasion”
Address: 32481 W Jefferson Ave, Brownstown Charter Twp, MI 48173, USA
“Great nature center. There are plenty of things to keep little ones and old ones both entertained. I especially enjoyed the local history exhibits.”
Address: 56516 N Bay Dr, New Baltimore, MI 48051, USA
“Traveling from Canada, our car obsessed son has been gearing up for a visit to this place. Our visit here did not disappoint either. We came the first weekend in December, and it was tremendous. They had a very good organist playing Christmas carols on their incredible organ. The cars were so cool. Very unique kinds here too. Some that I've never seen or heard of. Truly an amazing collection. The gentlemen that volunteer here are so knowledgeable and helpful too. Make sure when you visit to leave a donation as it's a free museum. We'll definitely be back sometime to visit. 5/5. Follow me for more reviews, tips or photos. ✌🏻”
Address: 5175 Indian Trail, White Lake, MI 48386, USA
“My daughter hosted her wedding and reception here. Location was perfect with lots to do for all ages and set up perfectly with beautiful views. Staff were very helpful.”
Address: City of the Village of Clarkston, MI 48346, USA
“😊Friendly staff even though the office was technically closed.”
Address: 11120 Hunt St, Romulus, MI 48174, USA
“Good service at rates consistent with the area. Easy to locate on s major roadway. Free parking available.”
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