#1.
16400 Carter Road, Woodhaven, Michigan, United States

#2.
22051 West Rd, Woodhaven, MI 48183, USA
Awesome service!! And the girls who work there are cute as hell!! More on Yahoo! Travel
After I said as a joke relax he threw my money at me and told me to f *** off and said if I ever came back he would call the cops on me. More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
12111 Pardee Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
We offer a hands-on experience with cows, ponies, goats, sheep, ducklings, chicks, piglets & more! - Interp... More on entertainment.com
The management team was rude, and uncoooperative. More on GoCityKids

#4.
2661 Greenfield, Dearborn, Michigan 48120
Stray holding, owner surrenders, adoptions, dog obedience classes, community education, More on DogFriendly.com

#5.
4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, Michigan 48128
This historic university was established in 1817, covers 3,176 acres and with the arboretum?20,965 acres, was the first major university to admit women. Dogs are allowed to explore this beautiful campus; they are not ... More on DogFriendly.com

#6.
833 N. Telegraph Road, Monroe, Michigan 48162

#7.
46090 Michigan Avenue Canton MI 48188
about Pump It Up: Kids can jump, bounce, climb, and slide at Pump It Up , the award-winning "inflatable party zone." The climate-controlled arenas are filled with huge inflatable structures and pro... More on GoCityKids
Their Staff was VERY helpful , and took care of my every need. More on GoCityKids

#8.
5127 S Beech Daly St, Dearborn Heights, MI 48125

#9.
2100 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan
Like pro- ballpark stadiums in Cleveland and Baltimore, Comerica Park, which opened in 2000, has the thrill... More on travelandleisure
PS: great for kids everyones really nice More on Yahoo! Travel

#10.
1403 East Elm Avenue Monroe, MI 48162
This is the site of the Battle of Frenchtown, where British and Native American forces joined to fight against U. S. troops and Frenchtown residents. From January 18th to January 23rd, 1813, the no... More on Heritage
Inscription. [Marker side facing south], Describing the American victory of January 18, 1813, Capt. John McCalla of the 5th Kentucky, wrote: "I have seen the enemy, and I have seen him defeated. I ... More on HMDB
