Scott Norlin: Such a wonderful museum on all things Detroit! A must see!
sam: This museum is kinda the best. Free and cool exhibits. Wander around the basement level!
HISTORY: Founded in 1921, the museum was known as "Detroit's best kept secret." They receive more than 250,000 visitors annually and showcase more than 300 years of Detroit's history.
Juan Camilo Camargo: The Cafe is a very good lunch option and the prices are acceptable despite being a museum food option.
Elizabeth Gutiérrez: Great and big museum :)
Robert Smith: As you go from gallery to gallery you will be constantly amazed. This museum is a true gem. Self guided tours, docents to help you and of course, the Rivera Industrial murals.
Jake Smith: After checking out the museum, hit up the gift shop and check out the multiple Motown compilation albums they are selling. Get a few for the drive to your next destination.
HISTORY: Founded in 1985, the museum preserves the legacy of the Motown Record Corp. The exhibits include collections of historical photographs, artwork, music, costumes & other memorabilia from the era.
James Witman: This museum displays a fantastic collection of artifacts from Motown musicians. A guide will lead you through the museum, with the tour ending in Studio A where the early Motown hits were recorded.
9. Ford Piquette Plant
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Piquette St. (at Beaubien St.), Detroit, MI
History Museum · Central · 10 tips and reviews
xoxoLizza: Check out the gift store! They have cool items I haven't seen elsewhere. And visit the "secret" room where the Model T was born! #FordNAIAS #FordEspanol
HISTORY: The Piquette Avenue Plant, built in 1904, was the first factory built by the Ford Motor Company, opening just a year after Henry Ford and his partners incorporated.
Alan SQ: An old building with so much history behind
Jackie Raudabaugh: IMAX shows are sweet. Some of the exhibits are the same from when I was a kid but overall still cool 20 years later.
NASA: Discover the universe in the Dassault Systèmes Planetarium. Shows put you inside the virtual universe as you fly past more than 9,000 stars, planets, galaxies & more on a 50' wide 3 story high dome
David Weathersby: Nice center