Historical museum re-opens with homage to landmarks of the 1920s

The Detroit Historical Museum will re-open Sept. 8 after its summer recess with several new exhibits, including one called “1920s: Detroit’s
Building Boom,” which celebrates the spectacular buildings constructed during that boom time.

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The Detroit Historical Museum will re-open on Sept. 8 after its summer recess with
several new exhibits, including one called “1920s: Detroit’s
Building Boom,” which celebrates the spectacular buildings constructed
during that boom time.

Admission to the museum will be free the weekend of Sept. 8 and 9. For more information, visit the website.

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