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Flint Institute of Arts

Flint Institute of Arts

0.15km from Flint Public Library

The Flint Institute of Arts is a public art museum with a long history of providing excellent works of art to the state. Founded in 1928, the Flint Institute of Arts has a diverse collection of art from all over the world with pieces ranging from 15th-century Asian paintings to contemporary artifacts. In addition to its permanent collection, It also offers classes and workshops for children, teenagers, and adults as well as special exhibits.

Sloan Museum of Discovery

Sloan Museum of Discovery

0.17km from Flint Public Library

The Sloan Museum of Discovery is the perfect spot for a family outing. With interactive exhibits to engage all members of the family, exploring the museum offers something for everyone. From learning about natural history in the Earth and Beyond exhibit, to hands-on experiences with electricity science experiments in Lightning Bolts & Bells, visitors are sure to find something that captures their curiosity at Sloan Museum of Discovery.

Longway Planetarium

Longway Planetarium

0.33km from Flint Public Library

The Longway Planetarium is an awe-inspiring public facility dedicated to exploring and educating the public about the wonders of astronomy. With a 47 foo t domed ceiling and high definition projectors, viewers are immersed in an awe-inspiring and stimulating show that utilizes full dome video technology. Throughout the year, the planetarium offers a variety of shows that explore stars, planets, black holes, galaxies, and more.

Whiting Auditorium

Whiting Auditorium

0.34km from Flint Public Library

Whiting Auditorium is an amazing entertainment venue that always brings something special to the table. From top-of-the-line musical concerts and plays, to riveting stand-up comedy shows, every event held at Whiting's auditorium is one to remember. With comfortable seating as well as nearby parking facilities, it's no surprise that this landmark has been a staple in the local community for over 60 years!

Whaley Historic House Museum

Whaley Historic House Museum

0.42km from Flint Public Library

The Whaley Historic House Museum is an amazing reminder of our cultural past. Built in 1867 and originally used as the county clerk's office, the house has since been completely restored to its original grandeur. Visitors are invited to travel back in time to experience what life was like for a prominent 19th century pioneer family. The museum provides guided informational tours about the family through its furnishings, artifacts and documents that help to tell their story.

Flint Farmers' Market

Flint Farmers' Market

0.82km from Flint Public Library

The Flint Farmers' Market is a vibrant destination for fresh produce, local baked goods, and more. With vendors located both outdoors and indoors, it's also a great spot to pick up homemade jewelry and pottery. Founded in 1921 by local women from a neighborhood Improvement Club, the Farmers' Market stands on its original site, offering shoppers a truly unique experience featuring farm-fresh fruits and vegetables grown in the area using sustainable methods.

University of Michigan-Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

0.86km from Flint Public Library

University of Michigan-Flint is a vibrant university located in Genesee County, Michigan. With over 7,000 students enrolled, UM-Flint strives to create an intellectually stimulating environment and to provide only the highest quality education to its students. The Academic Programs offered at UM-Flint range from certificates, associate degrees and undergraduate majors all the way up to graduate medical degrees and doctoral programs.

University of Michigan-Flint Theatre

University of Michigan-Flint Theatre

0.88km from Flint Public Library

The University of Michigan-Flint Theatre offers a wide range of wonderful entertainment to residents of Genesee County. From classic Broadway musicals to edgy plays exploring current social issues, there is something for everyone. The theatre hosts an impressive lineup of performances throughout the year, often featuring local talent in addition to renowned regional and national acts. Not only are the shows awe-inspiring, but the venue itself is equally breathtaking.

Kearsley Park

Kearsley Park

1.05km from Flint Public Library

Kearsley Park is a popular destination that boasts acres of lush green space with wetlands, woodlands and meadows, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and bird-watching. Other features include three playgrounds, tennis courts, picnic areas and a pond stocked with fish. During the summer months, visitors can also enjoy free outdoor concerts in the pavilion. In the winter months, visitors can ice skate on the rink or venture into the nearby trails for snowshoeing adventures.

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1.1km from Flint Public Library

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is an American philanthropic organization based in Genesee County, Michigan. Founded in 1926 by automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott, it seeks to support projects that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society. The foundation provides grants and other resources to nonprofit organizations across the country, with particular emphasis on rural communities in Flint and Genesee County.

Genesee County Historical Society

Genesee County Historical Society

1.44km from Flint Public Library

The Genesee County Historical Society proudly serves as the primary historian of Genesee County. Founded in 1974, it has a long history in preserving, interpreting and curating local artifacts related to the history of the area. It is recognized as one of the largest repositories in the state for historical resources including archives, photographs and objects that help tell the stories and events of Genesee County.

Atwood Stadium

Atwood Stadium

1.89km from Flint Public Library

The 30,000 seat multi-purpose outdoor stadium was built in the mid-1920s, and it has served as a source of entertainment for all citizens of Genesee County ever since. From high school football championships to international soccer matches, the stadium has hosted events that have brought joy to thousands of people across Michigan and beyond. Additionally, concerts such as Bob Dylan and Elton John have graced the stage.

Kettering University

Kettering University

2.89km from Flint Public Library

Kettering University is a private university that was formerly known as General Motors Institute. It was established in 1919 and has since become known for its cutting-edge, hands-on learning approach. Kettering graduates go on to fill leadership roles in engineering, business, science and technology all over the world. The university features more than 25 academic programs from undergraduate degrees to adult education programs.

Dort Financial Center

Dort Financial Center

3.24km from Flint Public Library

The Dort Financial Center is a first-class business and leisure destination for tourists and locals alike. From its rich history - attributed to the development of General Motors in the 1920s - to its contemporary facilities, you will find something to keep your attention. Along with a variety of restaurants, lodging options, and retail outlets, there are green parks, an amphitheater, walkways throughout the grounds, magnificent artwork at every turn and plenty of events year-round.

Flint Park Lake

Flint Park Lake

5.21km from Flint Public Library

Flint Park Lake is a hidden gem among the natural beauty present in the state. With its peaceful surroundings, the lake is perfect for relaxing, fishing, and swimming. Boaters and jet skiers also frequent the lake due to its size and features like boat ramps and beaches. Because it is so close to Flint, it also makes it a favorite among locals who don't have to travel far for all that the lake has to offer.

Flint River Trail

Flint River Trail

6.62km from Flint Public Library

The Flint River Trail spanning nearly 30 miles and four different towns, this extensive trail follows alongside the Flint River and is perfect for exploring key historical sites in the region. Whether you choose to tackle a small portion of it on foot or its full length by bike, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views along the way. From glimpses of the rolling hills along its western banks to appreciating historic landmarks on its east side, there's something for everyone here.

US 23 Drive In Theatre

US 23 Drive In Theatre

7.65km from Flint Public Library

The US 23 Drive In Theatre is a delightful trip into the past. Established in 1948, this theater has been entertaining audiences with classic movies and new releases ever since. With two huge screens, 10 speaker slots per car, and digital projection technology, it's the perfect place to kick back and relax while watching a great film with family and friends. Plus, they offer an amazing concession stand that offers popcorn, candy, drinks, and more.

Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad

Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad

8.32km from Flint Public Library

Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad is a wonderful combination of days gone by and modern adventure. The village offers 25 original buildings depicting a typical Michigan small town of the late 1800s. In addition to these well-preserved homes, visitors can explore the antiques, museums, activities such as panning for gems and blacksmithing demonstrations that make this such an interesting experience. The village also features several eateries.

Masonic Temple

Masonic Temple

9.83km from Flint Public Library

The Masonic Temple is a structure steeped in history and tradition. Built over 100 years ago, the temple has seen three major remodels in its lifetime. Today, the temple stands proudly at just over five stories tall. Inside, members enjoy spacious and comfortable meeting areas where they can come together to share their Masonic ideals and practice their rituals. Outside of the meeting space, members can take advantage of banquet halls and other amenities.

Elms Park

Elms Park

12.18km from Flint Public Library

Elms Park offers plenty of parkland, areas to fish and swim, as well as picnic tables and a full playground, Elms Park is perfect for families looking to spend the day outdoors. The park also provides a surprise with the annual Scarecrow Festival that is held each October. From intense competitions taking place throughout the day to food trucks offering delectable treats, this event is always sure to draw significant crowds.

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Flint Public Library

Flint Public Library

1026 E Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503, USA

The Flint Public Library has been a pillar of the community since its opening in 1896. It offers an advanced collection of books, magazines, and other documents to the citizens of Flint. Resources at Flint Public Library include access to physical books and periodicals, multiple computers with internet access, audio and video materials, a rare book room filled with historical artifacts, and even archives. In addition to its resources, the library also hosts numerous lectures and activities.