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Beat the Winter Blues – Wayne County Indoor Family Fun Guide

We have included over 60 family destinations in our Wayne County indoor family fun guide.  Find bounce houses, indoor playgrounds, museums, gymnastic and sports centers. We have done our best to provide you with accurate information.  If you notice an inaccuracy, please let me know.  Please call to verify times, dates, location and prices before attending. Beat the Winter Blues… 

New Ziebart exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum

Ziebart Celebrates 65-Year Legacy and Unveils New Initiatives at Detroit Historical Museum

Ziebart International Corporation commemorated its 65th anniversary with a tribute to its roots, future, and community commitment. Alongside a partnership with Born In Detroit Apparel benefiting Mission 22, Ziebart unveiled a new exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum, honoring its 65-year history. Kurt Ziebart’s daughter inaugurated the exhibit, celebrating her father’s legacy and the brand’s Detroit roots. The event introduced Ziebart’s new advertising campaign, featuring a knight mascot and the tagline “Your Vehicle’s Best Defense,” emphasizing their dedication to vehicle protection. For more details on Ziebart’s milestone celebration and initiatives, visit their website.

Visiting the Detroit Historical Museum offers a captivating journey through Detroit’s vibrant history. With exhibits chronicling the city’s rise as an automotive powerhouse and its cultural significance, visitors can explore diverse stories and milestones. Plan your visit to experience this enlightening and memorable museum, located in Midtown Detroit at 5401 Woodward Ave.

Cranbrook Institute of Science’s New Exhibit: Galileo: Scientist, Astronomer, Visionary

Galileo: Scientist, Astronomer, Visionary is a hands on interactive exhibition that dives into the secrets of Galileo’s groundbreaking discoveries. Guests can experiment and explore the many activities that focus on Physics, Geometry, Mathematics, Astronomy as well as Natural Sciences. The exhibit will be on display until June 2, 2024.