What to do and see in Dearborn Heights, United States: The Best Places and Tips

January 25, 2018 Venice Greaves

Dearborn Heights in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Specialty Museums. Discover best things to do in Dearborn Heights with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Dearborn Heights

1. The Henry Ford

20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124-5029 +1 313-982-6001
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5 based on 3 reviews

The Henry Ford

Trace the history of the auto and our fascination with it along with other American inventions through the staggering collection of Henry Fords estate, which includes such memorabilia as the chair Abraham Lincoln sat in when he was assassinated and the limo in which John F. Kennedy was shot.

Reviewed By lanceo53

Named for its founder, the automobile industrialist Henry Ford, and based on his efforts to preserve items of historical interest and portray the Industrial Revolution, the entire property encompasses homes, machinery, exhibits, and Americana of historically significant items as well as common memorabilia, both of which help to capture the history of life in early America.

Amazing...incredible...fantastic...unbelievable...fabulous...one of the most comprehensive and colossal collections of historical significance a person will every encounter !!!

JUST DO IT...DON'T HESITATE...GO VISIT...!!!!!!

2. Inkster Valley Golf Club

2150 Middlebelt Rd, Inkster, MI 48141-3915 +1 734-722-8020
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Inkster Valley Golf Club

Opened in May of 1998, Inkster Valley is filled with an abundance of natural wildlife incorporating over 100 acres of wetland, wooden bridges and breathtaking views within its 400-acre surroundings. An 18-hole, par-72 Championship Course, Water comes into play at 14 of the holes. The clubhouse features a grille, with variable seating of up to 100. This challenging course creates an "up north" setting without the time-consuming three to four-hour drive to achieve this caliber of golf.

Reviewed By Zurkster - Windsor, Ont.

Minutes from the Airport you'll find Michigan's version of Bethpage Black. Very challenging course from the back tees. The course conditions have drastically improved over the last couple years with the greens seeing the biggest improvement. Excellent Par 3's. Good luck on #11.Thank you so much for the spectacular review. 4-star feedback is great to see. We are glad you had an incredible time and hope to see you again soon.

3. Heritage Park

12111 Pardee Rd, between Goddard and Northline, Taylor, MI 48180-4298 +1 734-374-3906
Excellent
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Heritage Park

Reviewed By Diane G - Riverview, Michigan

Heritage Park is a nice park in an urban environment that offers a petting zoo, a pond for fishing, and summer concerts on Wednesday evenings, also offers special events throughout the year, nice for families

4. Emagine Theater

39535 Ford Rd, Canton, MI 48187-4310 +1 734-721-3456
Excellent
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Emagine Theater

Reviewed By Joel K - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

WOW. Reclining seats that go all the way back with leg support. i almost fell asleep. The sound, and movie image was also first rate. we did not have food or play games in the lobby but all was seemed pretty good.

5. Greenfield Village

20900 Oakwood Blvd, at The Henry Ford, Dearborn, MI 48124-4088 +1 313-982-6001
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5 based on 2 reviews

Greenfield Village

Reviewed By Dmarkwind - Kansas City, Missouri

Between his greed, the poor working conditions in his factories, and his brutal early union busting efforts, Henry Ford really wasn’t the nicest guy ever. But he showed a lot of foresight in bringing together this collection of buildings and artifacts to preserve history and make them available for public viewing. I do appreciate being able to see the Wright Brothers’ bicycle shop, Thomas Edison’s Menlo Park Laboratory, and the many other historic buildings assembled here from their various original locales. And I appreciate that Ford crossed racial barriers to work with George Washington Carver.

There’s a lot to read and learn here. The village employs an army of folks in period costumes. Between wandering around on our own, we took in a musical program, and saw an interpreter portraying Edison.

We’ve been to several other living history villages including Colonial Williamsburg, The Fortress of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, Canada, and Heritage Park Historical Village near Calgary, but this location holds a special place because of the five or so times I’ve been to the Detroit area, I’ve visited this place nearly every time, going back to when I was very young.

The last time we were here, we paid for and enjoyed a ride in a Model T, which was a 30-minute tour that provided an overview of the place. I was a little disappointed to find the Model T ride is now just a seven-minute circuit, not a tour, and you have to line up in a cue for your turn. It was still fun, but not what I expected. Seems like there’s been other changes since we were last here more than 10 years ago, including more extensive development of the park’s roads, the addition of more food stands, and development of a whole arts and crafts area showcasing various crafts.

6. The Town Peddler Craft and Antique Mall

35323 Plymouth Rd, Livonia, MI 48150-1455 +1 734-513-2577
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

The Town Peddler Craft and Antique Mall

Reviewed By Laura S - Livonia, Michigan

This is a shop filled with fun stuff sold by tons of different vendors. One side is antiques and the other is more home made stuff. Don't try to see everything in just a lunch hour. There is just too much stuff to see.

7. Arab American National Museum

13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126-3519 +1 313-582-2266
Excellent
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

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 BrooksyNJ - South Orange, New Jersey

It's a cultural museum, not a historical museum, so don't expect a lot of detail on the countries of origin or the political, religious or economic reasons for emigration to the U.S. The focus is assimilation, the contributions of Arabs in America, and how individuals with a foot in two worlds (or more) define their ethnic identity -- which is something that everyone, regardless of heritage, can relate to. There was a bilingual guided tour while we were there, and though we didn't join, the speakers seemed very knowledgeable and thoughtful. There's also a great gift shop with a fun sense of humor, library, and rotating exhibitions of contemporary art downstairs. Our visit was probably just over an hour.

8. Warren Valley Golf Course

26116 W Warren St, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127-2177 +1 313-561-1040
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3 based on 5 reviews

Warren Valley Golf Course

Designed in 1922 by world-renowned Scottish golf architect, Donald Ross, Warren Valley was one of his first golf facilities in the state of Michigan. This 36-hole course, West (par-71) and East (par-72), features rolling terrain and mature landscape along the banks of the Middle Rouge River that comes into play on seven of the holes of the West course, and four on the East course.

Reviewed By Chipperhigh2 - Okemos, Michigan

Warren Valley Golf Course was designed by one of premier early course designers. Donald J. Ross designed this course that opened in 1922. There are two 18-hole courses, the East Course and the West Course. Water and sand both come into play. Good maintenance on...MoreWe appreciate you taking the time to review the course and rate us. 4-stars is great, and we will let the team know their hard work is paying off. We always appreciate the feedback. Thank you for playing Warren Valley Golf Course.

9. Midway Sports & Entertainment

22381 Van Born Rd, Taylor, MI 48180-1312 +1 313-277-9156
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Midway Sports & Entertainment

Midway is cool family entertainment place with go karts, miniature golf, a golf driving range, batting cages, bumper cars, water wars and sheltered picnic areas. Come on out and have fun with friends, have a birthday party, field trip or team building group outing.

Reviewed By Phyliss B - Canton

This place offers a driving range, putt putt golf, go carts to name a few activities.
Prices are reasonable, with individual tickets or group packages.
The venue is clean and safe.
Definitely a place to take children or teens.
Food is offered on site as well.

10. Henry Ford Estate

1 Fair Lane Drive, Dearborn, MI 48128 +1 313-668-3200
Excellent
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Henry Ford Estate

Fair Lane is the historic home of Clara and Henry Ford. It was the Fords' 15th and final home. They built the 31,000-square-foot estate as their dream home on 1,300 acres in Dearborn, Mich. The historic structures of the estate, including the main house, are closed for restoration. The grounds and gardens are open for visitors Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. year round, plus additional weekend hours during the late spring and summer. The estate is closed on weekends during the winter. Grounds admission is free. The house will open periodically for special celebrations, events and sneak peeks at restoration in progress.

Reviewed By Jhutch19

The house is currently closed for an extensive renovation programme which will bring the house back to its original state. I was fortunate enough to go through with a group. I can't imagine anyone not enjoying when it reopens.

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