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 …
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Apr 25, 2024
I am happy we decided to visit. You do not need much time to get through the entire museum. It was very informative and well put together. If you're visiting Dearborn, it is worth stopping in. Full review by 2TravelLuvers
Nov 23, 2022
Wonderful museum with lovely exhibits and audio experiences. The extent of the Arab contributions to everything is widely explained and shown Full review by pbaccash26
Jun 29, 2020
My favorite part during this whole experience is the rich vibe and beautiful architecture that is inside the museum. Full review by 594mo
Dearborn has so many playgrounds and parks. There are a few nearby playgrounds and green areas/parks that would be a short walk. If you can take a short drive, you can visit …
Dearborn has so many playgrounds and parks. There are a few nearby playgrounds and green areas/parks that would be a short walk. If you can take a short drive, you can visit Hines Park. Hines Park has many playgrounds, barbecue/grilling spots, pavillions, and trails. Greenfield Village is nearby and a really great place to visit. In addition to all of the cool things to see and do, you can bring in your own food and have a picnic on one of the beautiful lawns or in the shade under a tree. (There are places within GV to get food, snacks, and beverages.)
As a newer building, I'm sure it is. I didn't notice any ADA barriers, but I wasn't looking specifically for that. I do recall that the rear parking lot was in horribe condition, which may …
As a newer building, I'm sure it is. I didn't notice any ADA barriers, but I wasn't looking specifically for that. I do recall that the rear parking lot was in horribe condition, which may limit ADA accessibility. Sorry I am not sure. I do ADA inspectons for a living, but somehow overlooked this on my visit.