The 10 Best Things to do in Dearborn, Michigan (MI)

March 16, 2022 Leida Jutras

Dearborn, Michigan, is home to the Ford Motor Company, a legacy that has left its mark on the city. Here it is possible to take a tour of the famous Rouge Factory, a manufacturing plant so large that it once had its own fire and police departments. Dearborn is also home to The Henry Ford Museum, a massive complex that includes Greenfield Village, featuring 83 authentic historic buildings. The halls of the museum are packed with famous vehicles, including JFK's limo and the Oscar Weinermobile.
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1. The Henry Ford

20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124-5029 +1 313-982-6001 http://www.thehenryford.org/
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The Henry Ford

“One of the world’s coolest museums” — The New York Times The Henry Ford is Michigan’s premier multivenue cultural destination with three must-see attractions: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Greenfield Village and the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. At The Henry Ford, you'll experience the history of America — its inventions, people, culture and can-do spirit — and hundreds of interactive ways to explore it, enjoy it and be inspired by it. Park at The Henry Ford’s Welcome Center to visit and buy tickets for all three venues for three hours or three days of experiences. Or purchase a membership for a full year of FREE unlimited visits to Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, plus discounts, special events and more. We are conveniently located in Dearborn, Michigan, which is just outside of Detroit.

Reviewed By tamul - Waymart, United States

Fantastic, se one visit but this time with our 5 year old grandson. He had a blast....worked a assembly line for children,help build a model T,Star Trek ,planes,cars,trains,engines the list goes on and that’s just the museum. Trip to the ford plant, two fantastic movies and then watch f150 being built. Greenfield Village ride in a Model T, 1931 bus, horse pulled taxi...visit a farm, Wright brothers home, Thomas Edison’s inventions, early 1900’s baseball game the list just keep going

2. Greenfield Village

20900 Oakwood Blvd at The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI 48124-4088 +1 313-982-6001 http://www.thehenryford.org/visit/greenfield-village
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Greenfield Village

One of The Henry Ford’s three must-see attractions, Greenfield Village is an 80-plus acre outdoor living history museum with six historic districts. Stand in the very lab where Thomas Edison had his light bulb moment and the workshop where the Wright brothers began their quest to reach for the sky. Take a ride in a real Model T or explore our working farms. Meet and observe world-class artisans at their craft. Immerse yourself in a place like no other — a place where America’s can-do spirit will inspire you to go out and get it done. Park at The Henry Ford to visit and buy tickets for Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Greenfield Village and the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. Or purchase a membership for a full year of FREE unlimited visits to Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, plus discounts, special events and more. We are conveniently located in Dearborn, Michigan, which is just outside of Detroit.

Reviewed By 866TaylorB - Chicago, United States

Greenfield Village is the first outdoor museum of its type in the United States, an outdoor living history museum section of the Henry Ford complex in Dearborn, Michigan. Dedicated in 1929 and opened to the public in 1933, it features nearly 100 historical buildings that were moved to the property from their original locations and arranged in a village setting with the intent of showing how Americans have lived and worked since the founding of our country. It includes buildings from the 17th century to the present, many staffed by costumed interpreters who conduct period tasks like farming, sewing and cooking. There also are craft building such as pottery, glass-blowing and tin shops that provide demonstrations while producing materials used in the village and for sale. The museum covers 240 acres but only 90 are used for the village while the rest is forest, river and pasture for sheep and horses. Visitors an ride through the village in authentic Ford Model Ts, a 1931 Ford Model AA bus, horse-drawn omnibuses and a trail pulled by a steam locomotive. Among the attractions are Noah Webster's Connecticut house, the Wright Brothers' bicycle shop and house, a replica of Thomas Edison's Merlo Park laboratory in New Jersey, Henry Ford's birthplace that is furnished as it was in his mother's time, Ford's garage where he built the Ford Quadricycle, Harvey Firestone's family farm from Columbiana, Ohio, and the the Logan County, Illinois, courthouse where Abraham Lincoln practiced law.

3. village Antique Mall

22630, Dearborn, MI +1 313-563-1230
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4. Raf Mandwee

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Raf Mandwee

I was born & raised in the Arab world, moved to Australia at the age of 15 then settled in Detroit as an adult. I'm a world traveler who's passionate about history, art, music, and food. I have been working as an tour guide for Arab American National Museum for nearly 5 years. Within the Arab nations I've been to Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, UAE and Kuwait. Plus I have 12 siblings so I'm well versed in Arabian family life and on many other issues. Ask me anything!!

5. Ford Community & Performing Arts Center

15801 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126-2904 +1 313-943-2350 [email protected] http://www.dearbornfordcenter.com
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6. Ford Rouge Factory Tour

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Ford Rouge Factory Tour

One of The Henry Ford’s three must-see attractions, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour gives you an inside look at how America's most iconic pickup truck, the Ford F-150, is made. See modern manufacturing's most progressive methods and concepts firsthand. Experience the Assembly Plant Walking Tour, Innovation Theater and Living Roof. The factory has been completely reimagined and transformed to become a model of 21st-century sustainable design. The factory truly demonstrates how community, business and the environment can coexist and thrive in one productive environment. From start to finish, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour offers amazing immersive experiences focusing on America’s celebrated past, present and future in manufacturing. Visit The Henry Ford's Welcome Center to purchase tickets for the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. A short complimentary shuttle ride will take you from Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation to the Ford Rouge Factory Tour. We are conveniently located in Dearborn, MI.

7. Arab American National Museum

13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126-3519 +1 313-582-2266 [email protected] http://www.arabamericanmuseum.org
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Arab American National Museum

The Arab American National Museum (AANM) is the first and only museum in the United States devoted to Arab American history and culture. Through its interactive hands-on exhibits, the AANM documents and presents the Arab American story. By bringing the voices and faces of Arab Americans to its audiences, the AANM affirms its commitment to dispel the many misconceptions about Arab Americans and other minorities.

Reviewed By GeneralGrievous123

The first floor is dedicated to the contribution of Arabs in science, mathematics, architecture, music, etc. throughout history. The second floor has three section, one involving the journey of Arabs to the U.S., another involving the life of Arab Americans in the U.S., and the last involving famous Arab Americans. I found it very educational, especially the last section noting famous contributions by Arab Americans to American history and culture ranging from JFK's famous speeches to chess. I believe that, even if you are not deeply invested in Arabic culture or Arab American history, you will find this worthwhile for an admission fee of $8. Many of the stories of Arab Americans also resonate with all immigrants to the U.S.

8. Dearborn Historical Museum

Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI
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Dearborn Historical Museum

Reviewed By PlacervilleCA - Diamond Springs, United States

Walked in and found a wonderful gentleman inside volunteering who is passionate about the building, Dearborn history and the civil war. John told us some great stories about the city and some of the items of interest located here. The door windows are a great idea, not sure why we don’t still do that?! Spent about 2 hours here, and then hit the historic pastry shop for a treat.

9. The Material Girls

1850 Grindley Park St, Dearborn, MI 48124-2504 +1 313-561-1111 http://www.materialgirlquilt.com
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10. Glass Academy

25331 Trowbridge St, Dearborn, MI 48124-2414 +1 313-561-4527 [email protected] http://www.GlassAcademy.com
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Glass Academy

We provide fun experiences in glass making and glassblowing for anyone over 16 who wants to try something new and fun. All supplies included and everyone is welcome to try this fun, engaging, inspiring medium. Classes include: Campfire- come roast a marshmallow and learn about glassmaking over the roar of the fire, then try to make a flower or paperweight yourself. Happy Hour: let us make the perfect beverage glass for you as you relax and watch our skilled Master Craftsmen bring your ideas to life in molten glass. Hot Glass Experience; try to master the glass all on your own, and other classes can be found on the website. Come watch a variety of seasonal shows and sales we host in the studio on select weekends throughout the year, featuring glass pumpkins, holiday ware, garden products, and more all handcrafted in our Dearborn studio making buying local and gift giving easy. Shop our 2,000sq.ft gallery full of unique original items hand crafted in the USA.

Reviewed By tansha76

went to the gallery before Christmas. the owners and staff were amazing and helpful. Alll answered any questions I had. The gallery had so many amazing one of a kind pieces. The glass work you could see the passion put into each piece. i definately recommend checking them out if in the area. it was well worth the 1 1/2 hour drive.

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