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A Detroit treasure and Wayne State neighbor -- the fifth-largest fine arts museum in the United States. Open W,Th,F 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
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Nine acres of exhibits and millions of artifacts, offering a fascinating chronicle of American ingenuity, innovation and imagination. Includes Greenfield Village, Henry Ford Museum, Ford Rouge Factory, Benson Ford Research Center & IMAX theatre. |
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Home of an IMAX Dome theater, the museum features fun and interactive exhibits in science and math. |
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Preserves the memory of those murdered in the Holocaust through exhibits, educational programs, and library. |
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The world's largest Black historical and cultural museum with exhibits, classrooms, a library and a theater. |
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Michigan is a great place for outdoor activity -- hiking, hunting, biking, boating and more -- for all four seasons. |
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Football at the beautiful, new Ford Stadium in downtown Detroit. |
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Baseball, opened at new Comerica Park in downtown Detroit for 2000 season. |
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Hockey at the Joe (Joe Louis Arena, on Detroit waterfront). Perennial Stanley Cup competitor. |
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The rejuvinated basketball team, which plays at the Palace of Auburn Hills. |
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Guide to Michigan golf courses, some of the best in the country. |
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Detroit daily newspaper, conservative. |
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Detroit daily newspaper, mildly liberal. |
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Detroit Metro business news. |
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Internet Press Links to Michigan TV, Radio, other media. |
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Information and pictures of campus personalities. |
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Major zoological park that seeks to foster wonder and respect for the world's wildlife. |
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