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    Rentschler Farm Museum
    The Rentschler Farm Museum features displays of farm equipment, a period garden and a 12-room farm house that depict life on a farm in the 1930s. The home is open to the public during the summer months.
    Address: 1265 E. Michigan Ave. Saline  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 944-0442 
     

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    Birmingham Historical Museum & Park
    This historical museum and park features two historic homes, exhibit galleries, a museum and a historic records library. The gift shop carries local history books, postcards and other souvenir items.
    Address: 556 West Maple Road Birmingham  MI  USA  48009
    Telephone 1 248 642-2817 
     

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    University of Michigan Museum of Zoology

    Learn about insects, molluscs, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and mammals at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. The museum's collection includes roughly 15 million specimens.
    Address: 1109 Geddes Avenue Ann Arbor  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 764-0476 
     

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    Washtenaw County Historical Society Museum on Main Street

    The Washtenaw County Historical Society Museum on Main Street was once a private 1830s home. Today the building houses a number of historic artifacts that relate the history of the area.
    Address: 500 N. Main St. Ann Arbor  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 662-9092 
     

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    The Flint Children's Museum

    Children have the chance to experience a variety of educational exhibits at the Flint Children's Museum, open Tuesday through Saturday. The facility can be booked for birthday parties, and yearly memberships are available.
    Address: 1602 W. Third Ave. Flint  MI  USA  48504
    Telephone 1 810 767-5437 
     

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    African Bead Museum

    Established in 1985, this museum showcases a collection of African beads, textiles and sculptures spanning over 300 years. The museum is open daily.
    Address: 6559 Grand River Detroit  MI  USA  48208
    Telephone 1 313 898-3007 
     

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    Cobblestone Farm Ann Arbor
    The Cobblestone Farm is a living history museum that is located in a restored 1844 cobblestone Classic Revival home. The museum portrays rural living in the 1845 to 1860 period. Visitors enjoy the live animals located at the farm surrounding the museum.
    Address: 2781 Packard Rd. Ann Arbor  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 994-2928 
     

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    Dexter Area Historical Museum

    Located in the village of Dexter, this museum commemorates the history of the Dexter area. The museum features displays, a genealogical library and gift shop. Items on display include clothing, toys, medical equipment and a complete dentist's office.
    Address: 3443 Inverness Street Dexter  MI  USA  48130
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 734 426-2519 
     

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    Berkley Historical Museum
    Located in the old Fire Hall at City Hall, this museum showcases memorabilia from the city archives as well as items contributed by local residents. The museum is open on Sundays and by appointment.
    Address: . Berkley  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 248 544-1470 
     

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    Depot Museum
    Open from mid-May through early December, Depot Museum showcases a range of local antiques and artifacts. Admission to the museum is free.
    Address: Vienna & Railway Street Clio  MI  USA  48420
    Telephone 1 810 686-4480 
     

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    Saline Railroad Depot Museum

    The Saline Railroad Depot Museum features a station agent's room, freight room and livery barn, as well as a fully furnished caboose. The railway was an important mode of transportation for passengers and freight in the Saline area from 1870 to 1962.
    Address: 402 N. Ann Arbor St. Saline  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 944-0442 
     

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    U of M Stearns Musical Collection
    Featuring more than 2,000 musical instruments, the U of M Stearns Musical Collection is the largest display of instruments in any North American University.
    Address: 1100 Baits Dr. Ann Arbor  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 763-4389 
     

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    African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County

    The African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County aims to collect and display documents and artifacts that reflect the contributions of African Americans in Washtenaw County. The museum also sponsors regular events, exhibits and programs.
    Address: 1100 N. Main Street Ann Arbor  MI  USA  48104
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    Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

    The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is an interactive science and technology museum that features over 250 hands-on exhibits. The museum is open Tuesday thru Saturday, 10am to 5pm, Sunday, noon to 5pm.
    Address: 220 East Ann St Ann Arbor  MI  USA  48104
    Telephone 1 734 995-5439 
     

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    Detroit Historical Museum

    This museum has over 300 years of history of the Detroit area, including the region of Southeastern Michigan. Learn about the early factories, streets, Motor City, Glancy train, J.L Hudson's and information on the states past.
    Address: 5401 Woodward Avenue Detroit  MI  USA  48202
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 313 833-9720 
     

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    Kempf House Center for Local History
    The Kempf House Center for Local History commemorates Ann Arbor's early history and demonstrates how a German-American family lived and worked in the 1890s. Guided tours of the restored rooms are available.
    Address: 312 S. Division St. Ann Arbor  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 734 994-4898 
     

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    Dossin Great Lakes Museum

    Address: 100 Strand Drive Detroit  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 313 852-4051 
     

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    Exhibit Museum of Natural History

    This museum offers many great exhibits, ranging from Palaeontology, Zoology, Anthropology and Astronomy. Located in the museum is a Planetarium, which offers many different shows. The cost for the planetarium is $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for children 12 and under. Exhibits are constantly changing.
    Address: 1109 Geddes Ave Ann Arbor  MI  USA  48109-1079
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 734 764-0478 
     

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    International Gospel Music Hall of Fame & Museum

    Established in 1995, this museum is dedicated to the education and preservation of gospel music. Inductees include Bill White, Andrae Crouch, Fred Hammond, Inez Andews and more.
    Address: 18301 W. McNichols Detroit  MI  USA  48219
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 313 592-0017 
     

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    Port Huron Museum

    Established in 1967, this museum features a collection of 15,000 objects and archival items pertaining to the history and culture of the Blue Water area. The museum also has a natural history gallery and galleries that house temporary exhibitions.
    Address: 115 6th Street Port Huron  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 810 982-0891 
     

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    Holocaust Memorial Center

    Holocaust Memorial Center records the histories of those involved in or affected by the Holocaust. The center also houses a variety of exhibits. Jewish Heritage, World War II, the Final Solution and the post-war world are among the subjects covered at the center.
    Address: 28123 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills  MI  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 248 553-2433 
     

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    Governor Warner Mansion and Museum
    Housed in a Victorian Italianate mansion built in 1867, this museum displays period furnishings and artifacts. The museum also showcases memorabilia belonging to Fred Warner, who was named Governor of Michigan in 1905, and his family.
    Address: 33805 Grand River Avenue Farmington  MI  USA  48335
    Telephone 1 248 473-7275 
     

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    Algonac-Clay Township Historical Museum

    Exhibits at this museum explore various facets of local history, including boat building, boat racing, military and more. The museum was opened in 1997.
    Address: 1240 St. Clair River Drive Algonac  MI  USA  48001
    Telephone 1 810 794-9015 
     

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