Individual, Household, or Friends and Family Membership at Detroit Historical Museum (Up to 44% Off)
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History-museum membership includes access to member-only events, priority ticketing, discounts, and more
- What's included:
- Individual Membership: a digital membership card for 1 named adult, free unlimited general admission to Detroit Historical Museum and Dossin Great Lakes Museum, invite to member-only events, museum store discount, access to e-newsletter with behind-the-scenes news, membership at over 200 museums through Time Travelers program.
- Household Membership: digital membership cards for 2 named adults, free unlimited general admission to Detroit Historical Museum and Dossin Great Lakes Museum for all named children under 18 in the household, invite to member-only events, museum store discount, discount on facility rentals, parties, and group tours, access to e-newsletter with behind-the-scenes news, membership at over 200 museums through Time Travelers program.
- Friends and Family Membership: digital membership cards for 2 named adults, free unlimited general admission to Detroit Historical Museum and Dossin Great Lakes Museum for all named children under 18 in the household, two single-use guest passes for each visit, invite to member-only events, priority ticketing and discounts for DHS events, museum store discount, discount on facility rentals, parties, and group tours, access to e-newsletter with behind-the-scenes news, Michigan History subscription, membership at over 200 museums through Time Travelers program.
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- Not valid for clients active within the past 12 month(s).
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- Must activate membership by expiration.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 3 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
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About Detroit Historical Museum
On November 19, 1928, the Detroit Historical Society opened the Detroit Historical Museum in a one-room suite on the 23rd floor of the Barlum Tower, earning it the nickname of the highest museum in the world. These days, Detroit’s Cultural Center accommodates the museum in an 80,000-square-foot space, where interactive exhibits preserve more than 300 years of city history. Frontiers to Factories traces Detroit's transformation from French-frontier outpost to industrial city, while America's Motor City celebrates its automotive dominance with a changing display of classic vehicles and a 1903 Model T that guests can sit in. Streets of Old Detroit brings the 19th century to life with recreated cobblestone streets that wind past stores of the era such as a five-and-dime, a soda shop, and a barbershop for powdered wigs.
Thanks to recent renovations, the society has expanded its chronicle of Detroit with three new permanent exhibitions. Detroit: The Arsenal of Democracy covers the ways the city's industrial infrastructure adapted to demands of World War II, and The Gallery of Innovation includes videos about renowned innovators and hands-on activities involving trial and error. As The Allesee Gallery of Culture examines the city's cultural history, its Kid Rock Music Lab lets visitors create and share their own music using interactive displays. Outside, the Detroit Legends Plaza honors the city's sports, entertainment, and media legends with cemented handprints and signatures from stars such as Lily Tomlin and Martha Reeves.