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ANATOMY OF DEATH MUSEUM
Museum
šš Went here on a random whim and was not disappointed! Iām a funeral professional and it was so amazing to see so many pieces of funerary history in one place. I was actually fairly shocked at the sheer volume of artifacts and information they had to offer to the patrons. The shop was fantastic as wel...
4.90 (633 reviews)
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Anton Art Center
Art center
Center devoted to bringing arts to adults & children through community outreach, exhibits & classes.
4.70 (254 reviews)
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Michigan Transit Museum
Rail museum
šš It was a fun short little train ride (from the Joy Blvd Park). The kids loved it, lots of cute books and trinkets to purchase if you want as well. If you go to the front of the train after the ride is over you can ask the conductor for a quick tour like we did.
4.60 (80 reviews)
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Behnke Memorial Dog Park
Dog park
š All dogs welcomed. Pits are now welcomed. People pick up after their dogs well; lots of benches, picnic tables and a shelter hut for inclement weather. Water spigot during the warm season. Outhouse-only, a 5 minute (round trip)walk. Michigan's oldest public park, and my favorite. ?? Nicest, happy p...
4.40 (343 reviews)
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Shadyside Park
Park
šš This was my first time here. It was quiet on the afternoon we went. The pavilion accommodated two families for a gender reveal. Parking is easily accessible.
4.30 (340 reviews)
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MacArthur Park
City park
šš Favored park in this area for a dog walk, and general river walk. Like the boardwalk feel and how it meanders through Mount Clemens.
3.70 (62 reviews)