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Things To Do in Detroit
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Things To Do in Detroit
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There is so much to see and experience especially in this holiday season. Check out our highlights featuring fun things for you and your family to do in Chicago.
If you are looking for experience based gift ideas, then check out our list below. If your family is anything like mine, the last thing we need at Christmas is more stuff. We have too many clothes, too many toys, too much everything. Christmas becomes an overwhelming overload of more stuff. Buying gifts becomes stressful. Will they like it? Will…
Adaptive, Sensory Friendly, Accessible Places and Resources in Metro Detroit & Surrounding Areas If you’re looking for ideas for special needs, The Biggest Guide lists resources such as camps, special education, fun activities and things to do, inclusive and boundless playgrounds, as well as special programs in Metro Detroit and surrounding areas,Check out The Biggest Guide to Special Needs: Summer…
A list of affordable, kid-friendly places in southeast Michigan you can go for a day trip
Put your survival skills to the test at the Imagination Station’s newest exhibit, Worst-Case Scenario: Survival Experience. Learn how to escape quicksand, survive an avalanche, pick a lock, or event fend off a shark.
Over 100 dinosaurs will delight families when Jurassic Quest arrives at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Dec. 10-19.
Stemville in Northville, an indoor play space providing it’s guests with many hands on experience that focus on Stem learning through play.
Whether you are just stopping by for the weekend or going for an extended visit, you find a ton of fun things to do with kids in Chicago.
Milford Central Park is home to an amazing playground space that hosts several slides as well as climbing structures. Park-goers can also enjoy sports, walking trails and picnicking.
After a year of lock downs and restrictions, more Americans are looking to travel in 2021. In a recent poll, more than two-thirds of respondents indicated they did not feel comfortable traveling by plane – making road trips an increasingly popular option. With summer almost here and kids approaching the end of the school year – what better than to…
Do you have a Michigan Library card? If so, then you can access hundreds of Michigan’s state parks, National Parks, historic sites, recreation areas and campgrounds for either free or discounted admission. Through the Michigan Activity Pass Program you can access over 100 State Parks, 138 Campgrounds and many more activities. Just print a free one-day pass, which can be…
After a year of lockdowns and restrictions, more Americans are looking to travel in 2021. In a recent poll, more than two-thirds of respondents indicated they did not yet feel comfortable traveling by plane, making road trips an increasingly popular option. With summer almost here and kids approaching the end of the school year, it’s the perfect time to explore this…
We are so excited to share that a brand new splash pad opened this year in Berkley, Michigan. Oxford/Merchants Park is a 6.7-acre park that is home to not only a brand new splash pad, but also a new play structure. Several other upgrades are coming soon including seating with shade, a pavilion and a toddler playground.
The new visitor center is on the grounds of the historic Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford estate in Grosse Pointe Shores and marks the first major alteration to the estate in 25 years.