Excellent exhibits cover Michigan's history including Native Americans, the French and Indian War, farming, mining, logging, and the population explosion of the 1920s when immigrants from all over the world came to work in the auto factories.
The museum is accessible. A few video screens are at an angle that makes viewing difficult.
The parking lot is large enough for any RV. The self service fee station accepts credit cards only. Free accessible sites are available at the north end of the Washtenaw Street circle – car and van only. Two hour free parking is available on the street. Museum 42.73135, -84.56388
Gosh, again, you guys find THE most incredible places to visit. We've never been along the western coast of MI, but it seems like we're missing out. Thanks for all your great posts!
ReplyDeleteI'm constantly amazed at how much there is to see in the US.
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