The museum galleries cover different aspects of Detroit’s history but they are somewhat disjointed and there isn’t an easy flow from one exhibit to the next. City streets are located on the lower level. Early history, the auto industry, and Detroit musicians are on the first floor. The second floor has an underground railroad exhibit and a special exhibit on the 1968 riots.
Most of the museum is accessible but some of the sidewalks on the city streets are too narrow. A few exhibits have high thresholds.
Parking where RVs will fit is available on the street. The meters max out at 2 hours but accept more money when the time is up. Museum 42.35962, -83.06706
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