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Museums in Ann Arbor

A tornado demonstration in the Hands-On Museum
A tornado demonstration in the Hands-On Museum
  • Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, 220 E Ann Street, +1 734 995-5439, . Nine galleries with more than 250 interactive science demos and exhibits, on topics from physics to health to nature to mathematics. Kids will like it a lot; adults will be fairly entertained. $9 (donations gratefully accepted). �
  • Artrain USA, 1100 N Main Street, +1 800 ART-1971 (278-1971), . Check the website to see if the Artrain will be in town during your visit. A traveling art museum, housed in vintage rail cars, that tours the nation but is based in Ann Arbor. Each exhibition tours the country for three to four years, offering creative partnerships with local artists at each stop along the tour.
  • Cobblestone Farm Museum, 2781 Packard Street, +1 734 994-2928 or +1 734 973-7267, . Tours offered 10AM-1PM on the last Saturday of the month, beginning in May. On-site gift shop open during tours or by appointment. An 1845 two-family home, notable for its façade made of cobblestones in herringbone rows, now restored and interpreted to give a view of past rural life in Washtenaw County. $2. �
  • Kempf House, 312 S Division Street, +1 734 994-4898, . Tours offered 1PM-4PM on Sundays, September through December and March through June, or by appointment. A restored Greek Revival house museum from 1853; once home to Reuben and Pauline Kempf, prominent Ann Arbor musicians, now offering guided tours and a glimpse into Victorian life in Ann Arbor. $1. �
  • Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Street, +1 734 997-1553, . Park open daily sunrise to sunset; Critter House open Su 12PM-3PM. 50 acres of fields, woods and prairie, featuring outdoor, hands-on and discovery-based educational programs. Features an environmentally-friendly Nature House; a Critter House with frogs, turtles, snakes, and rabbits; live birds of prey, including owls, falcons, kestrels, hawks, vultures, and a bald eagle; and a mile-long trail through the Black Pond Woods. Free (donations gratefully accepted). �

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