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  • Crossroads Village - Michigan
    Crossroads Village, with more than 30 historic structures, takes you back to a simpler time. Friendly villagers in period dress welcome you to the homes, mills, and shops. Experience the thrill of riding an authentic 1912 carousel or take a ride on the matching ferris wheel. Go for a train ride on the Huckleberry Railroad or tour Mott Lake on the Genesee Belle, a full-size paddlewheel riverboat.

  • Curious Kids Museum
    The Curious Kids' Museum is a hands-on children's museum dedicated to stimulating the curiosity of children from 1-100 with educational exhibits and programs which challenge the senses and offer unique learning opportunities.

  • Dennos Museum Center
    Come Alive Inside the Michael and Barbara Dennos Museum Center for the visual and performing arts. Featuring an extensive schedule of changing exhibitions and concerts combined with gallery tours, artist lectures, hands-on workshops and school outreach activities, the Dennos Museum Center enriches the lives of the people of northwestern Michigan through the diverse and ever-changing presentation of high-quality educational, cultural and aesthetic experiences. Traverse City, Michigan.

  • Detroit Historical Museum
    The Detroit Historical Museum is the regional history museum of Southeastern Michigan, presenting the more than 300 year history of metropolitan Detroit.

  • Detroit Institute of Arts
    Welcome to The Detroit Institute of Arts, the fifth-largest fine arts museum in the United States with holdings of over 60,000 works. Within its more than one hundred galleries are paintings, sculpture, graphic and decorative arts that reveal the scope and depth of human experience, imagination and emotion. Detroit, Michigan.

  • Detroit Science Center
    The mission of the Detroit Science Center is to inspire Detroit area children and their families to discover and appreciate science, technology and engineering. Detroit, Michigan.

  • Grand Rapids Art Museum
    Changing displays of national and international artists, in addition to the permanent collection, regional artists,photography,children's, and rental/sales galleries, gift shop. Grand Rapids, Michigan.

  • Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
    Dearborn, Michigan. Largest US indoor/outdoor museum complex, founded by Henry Ford in 1929, presenting change and innovation in American life. The museum complex is an independent, non-profit, educational institution not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or the Ford Foundation.

  • Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
    The Kelsey Museum is housed in Newberry Hall, located at 434 South State Street. Originally built as a home for the Student Christian Association, it was begun in 1888 and completed in 1891. Michigan.

  • Michigan Historical Museum
    Michigan Historical Museum, Lansing. Includes information on a number of Michigan Historical Center satellite sites.

  • Papyrus Collection
    With over 7,000 inventory numbers and more than 10,000 individual fragments, the University of Michigan is home to one of the largest collections of papyri in the world.

  • Plymouth Historical Museum
    The Plymouth Historical Society seeks to promote education by historical study and research; to collect, preserve and exhibit historical materials connected with the Plymouth Community; and to maintain the Dunning Memorial Building as the Plymouth Historical Museum, providing those who enter with "Knowledge of our forefathers, enjoyment of our heritage, encouragement toward preservation, and inspiration to continue progress." Plymouth , Michigan.

  • University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology
    The Museum of Anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States. The Museum is divided into eight divisions or "ranges" for curation of collections. These are Ethnology, Ethnobotany, Asian, Great Lakes, North America, Old World, New World, and Physical.

  • Wyandotte Museum
    The Wyandotte Museum, Ford-MacNichol Home, is an 1896 restored Queene Anne Victorian Home located in Wyandotte, Michigan. This beautiful home is listed on the State & National Register of Historic Places and serves as the main building for the Museum. Wyandotte, Michigan.

  • Ziibiwing Center
    The Midwest's premier Native American museum, dedicated to sharing the rich culture and history of the Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features a permanent and changing exhibit, guided tours, research center, gift shop, cafe, workshops, lectures, and many special events.

  • Ziibiwing Center
    The Midwest's premier Native American museum, dedicated to sharing the rich culture and history of the Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features a permanent and changing exhibit, guided tours, research center, gift shop, cafe, workshops, lectures, and many special events.


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