1. Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan
    The Henry Ford Museum showcases artifacts that highlight the technological advancements and innovations of American history. Explore exhibits on transportation, communication, and industry, with a focus on the Ford Motor Company's impact.
  2. Motown Museum in Detroit, Michigan
    Immerse yourself in the history of Motown music at this iconic museum where legends like Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross recorded their hits. Discover the stories behind the music that shaped American culture.
  3. Historic Fort Wayne in Detroit, Michigan
    Step back in time at Historic Fort Wayne, a military site that played a significant role in various American conflicts. Explore the barracks, officer's quarters, and artillery displays to learn about the fort's strategic importance.
  4. The Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit, Michigan
    Dedicated to preserving and celebrating African American history and culture, The Wright Museum offers exhibits on civil rights movements, African American art, and achievements. Gain a deeper understanding of the contributions of African Americans to American history.
  5. Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan
    Experience living history at Greenfield Village, an outdoor museum that showcases historical buildings, period-trained artisans, and interactive exhibits. Walk through the streets of a 19th-century town and witness the daily life of early American settlers.
  6. Fort Mackinac in Mackinac Island, Michigan
    Located on Mackinac Island, Fort Mackinac offers a glimpse into the military history of the region. Explore the well-preserved fortifications, barracks, and cannon displays, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding waters.
  7. Heritage Hill Historic District in Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Take a walking tour through the Heritage Hill Historic District to view beautifully preserved Victorian-era homes and learn about the early settlers of Grand Rapids. Explore the architectural styles and historical significance of these well-maintained residences.
  8. Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
    Visit the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site to learn about the engineering marvels that facilitated shipping on the Great Lakes. Explore the historic locks, interpretive center, and walking trails that highlight the region's maritime history.
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