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The Michigan Transit Museum, offers an interesting look at how people got around in the early to mid-1900s. Explore a variety of unique and vintage transit vehicles from different eras. From horse drawn streetcars to electric interurban cars to an antique school bus, each vehicle has a special place in Michigan’s transportation history. The museum also offers guided tours to learn more about the hardworking men and women who operated the carriages, trolleys and buses.

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Selfridge Military Air Museum

Selfridge Military Air Museum

6.07km from Michigan Transit Museum

The Selfridge Military Air Museum is a fantastic place to learn about the history of aviation. Visitors can explore more than 40 historic aircraft, some maintained by volunteers and others on loan from branch services. From German biplanes to an F-86A Saberjet -- the first airplane to simultaneously break the sound barrier in two directions -- there’s a variety of fascinating military airplanes on display. As you make your way through the museum you can see aircraft that survived World War II.

Jimmy John's Field

Jimmy John's Field

12.49km from Michigan Transit Museum

Jimmy John’s Field is a state of the art baseball stadium and is home to the Utica Unicorns of the United Shore Professional Baseball League. It features 2,200 fixed seats as well as additional lawn seating for up to 4,000 people. The stadium offers traditional ballpark favourites like hot dogs and beer plus locally sourced foods from local farms and purveyors. Unique features include a full size batting cage and a Super 8 video scoreboard, each the largest of its kind in minor league baseball.

General Motors Heritage Center

General Motors Heritage Center

13.24km from Michigan Transit Museum

The General Motors Heritage Center is a popular spot for those who love cars and enjoy the sights of automotive history. Originally built to house GM’s corporate vehicle collection, today the center also serves to commemorate General Motor’s accomplishments since its founding in 1908 throughout their expansive exhibit galleries. Visitors can locate artifacts from many of the different era's that GM has left its mark on ranging from 1930, right up to the 2000s.

The Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site

The Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site

13.64km from Michigan Transit Museum

The Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site is an awe-inspiring location where automobiles were tested during the early 20th century. The Rolls Royce of that period, Packard Motor Co., used the sprawling 3,500 acres of land as a testing facility for engines and chassis designs. With a network of roads that comprised more than 20 miles, these grounds enabled engineers to effectively test out new innovations.

Ford Field

Ford Field

14.13km from Michigan Transit Museum

Ford Field is an impressive sports and entertainment venue that is home to the Detroit Lions of the NFL. It opened in 2002 and has set a standard for other stadiums in the area since, with its modern design with plenty of high-tech features, seating over 65,000 people. When it's not hosting football games, Ford Field is also used for concerts and other events. Some recent events include Taylor Swift’s Reputation World Tour, as well as appearances by Garth Brooks and Maroon 5.

Rockport State Recreation Area

Rockport State Recreation Area

14.86km from Michigan Transit Museum

Rockport State Recreation Area, boasts a network of scenic hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of Lake Huron and its coastline. Visitors can also explore the park's unique geological formations, including sinkholes and fossil beds. The park's shoreline provides opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. And for those looking for a little more adventure, kayaking and scuba diving are popular pastimes in the park's crystal-clear waters.

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Macomb County

Macomb County

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Macomb County, Michigan is a county located in the eastern part of the state. It is nestled between Lake St. Clair and the Huron River, giving it a variety of different resources and environments that attract visitors from all over. This can include activities like fishing, boating, swimming as well as plenty of biking and hiking trails among lush green parks and woods. The area also has an abundance of historical sites including old churches, battlefields and other landmarks that give insight i

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