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If its fresh food you are looking for, the Detroit's Eastern Market's got it. For everything from luscious and colorful farm fresh fruits and vegetables, meat products (beef, pork, lamb, pou
Leni Sinclair fled to Detroit from East Germany when she was 18 years old and co-founded the Detroit Artists Workshop, where she began photgraphing such cutting-edge artists and musicians as Miles Dav
This exhibit is a comprehensive portrait of one of boxing's greatest figures. Louis' legend is built on the fact that he managed to topple Nazi Germany's hubris as well as America'
The Automotive Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for notable figures in the development of the automobile industry. Visitors will experience automotive history through visual and interactive exhibits, au
'With Liberty and Justice for All' is a groundbreaking new exhibit that explores the proud and often painful evolution of American freedom: from the Revolutionary War through the struggle fo
Share the experiences of people's stories from the first forty years of aviation. Hear the wind from the dunes of Kitty Hawk as the magic of the Wright Brothers' first flight in 1903 comes t
Explore R. Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House - the only surviving prototype of Fuller's vision for mass-produced, affordable housing. Restored to its original 1946 condition, this extraord
Come see what Detroit was like before the advent of the automobile! Within the span of 200 years, Detroit grew from its founding in 1701 as a French frontier outpost into a leading American industrial
A crowd favorite for years, The Glancy Trains are from the collection of Alfred R. Glancy Jr., real estate financier and former co-owner of the Empire State Building in New York City. During the 1950s
The Motor City exhibit is one of the Detroit Historical Museum's most highly visible exhibitions, of interest to school groups, families and auto enthusiasts alike. Opened in December 1995, the g
What makes a leader? Are there certain qualities or characteristics that define leadership? Are leaders a product of their time or would they have risen to such status regardless of when they lived? M
Ask any visitor what they remember most about the Detroit Historical Museum and their response will probably be "The Streets of Old Detroit." As the museum's signature exhibit, "th
This exhibit is devoted to Detroit's appetite for fast competitions. From dragsters and stock cars, to hydroplanes sailboats and airplanes, there is something for everyone. Through graphics, vide
Twenty-five fallow deer that once roamed the island now enjoy a one-acre enclosure and barn at the Belle Isle Nature Zoo. The exhibit is part of a multi-phase project to convert the former nature cent
The Michigan Landscape Invitational exhibit was co-curated by renowned painter Jim Nawara and PCCA Exhibition Director Mary Fortuna. The curators chose the work of five Michigan artists who represent
This exhibition features about 100 prints created under the Federal Art Project, a unit of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) formed in 1935 to provide economic relief to Americans during the Gre
Created by artist David Buckland in 2001, Cape Farewell has lead five expeditions to the High Arctic, the frontline of climate change. From these expeditions has sprung an extraordinary body of artwor
Each Saturday the little ones can gather in the children's department for stories and creative activities.
Each Saturday the little ones can gather in the children's department for stories and creative activities.
This exhibition features work from the following artists: Anonymous, Dave Hullfish Bailey, Marcel Broodthaers, Sarah Crowner, Mariana Castillo Deball, Eric Duyckaerts, Ayse Erkmen, Hans-Peter Feldmann