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60 W. Wattles Rd., Troy, Michigan
Styled like an open courtyard, this interesting museum chronicles Troy's history through various restored buildings. Visitors can view and enter a blacksmith's shop, general store, church, and the...
The museum endeavors to provide a hands-on learning experience designed to provide lifelong learning opportunities focused on Troy Community heritage. The museum preserves cultural heritage through... More on Heritage

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41 Fisher Court, Clawson, MI, 48017

#3.
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan
This new and expansive facility includes the Museum of European Jewish Heritage, the Holocaust Museum and t... More on VisitDetroit.com
The entry is free and they have wheelchair access and wheelchairs available. More on insiderpages.com

#4.
6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield, MI 48322

#5.
8450 West 10 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48067
The zoo, long a popular city attraction, is home to more than 1,300 animals, including the Wildlife Interp... More on Moon Handbooks: Michigan
Historical Marker at the main entrance. The first Detroit Zoo opened in 1883 on Michigan and Trumbull Avenu... More on Wikipedia.org

#6.
340 Harvey Lake Road Highland MI 48356
about Building Blocks Preschool: Building Blocks Preschool offers full- and part-time programs using the "Reggio Emilia" approach for infants through school-age children in the Highland, Milford, W... More on GoCityKids
If you want the best for you child go to Building Blocks Preschool. More on GoCityKids

#7.
461 Piquette Ave. Detroit, MI 48202
The complex was established in April 2000 and remains today dedicated to the mission of preserving the birthplace of the Model T. The Ford Piquette Avenue plant is well preserved and largely unchan... More on Heritage
about Ford Piquette Avenue Plant: The birthplace of the Model T , the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is Detroit's only early auto factory only to visitors. Here, Henry Ford designed the Model T and bui... More on GoCityKids
