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Tours
• A Michigan Auto Tour Michigan, the World's Motor Capital, invites you to view historic vehicles on a tour of some of the wonderful museums in the state. See the automobiles on-line, then plan to visit each museum where you can enjoy them in person. The Michigan Historical Center prepared this tour for the Secretary of State's booth at the 1999 North American International Auto Show 1999 in Detroit. It was originally presented on kiosks at the show.
| • Plates By the Year Do you play license plate games while driving on a long trip? Is the plate from your first car hanging on your garage wall? Are you curious about what the plate looked like during the year you were born? Do you collect plates? If so, "Plates By the Year" is for you! | • The Factory Gallery The factory gallery in the Michigan Historical Museum tells about the early years of Michigan's automobile industry and how Michigan put the world on wheels. | • 1957 Auto Show This exhibit in the Michigan Historical Museum's 1950s gallery features big fins and chrome, chrome, chrome!
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Links to More Michigan Auto History
• MotorCities National Heritage Area Michigan put the world on wheels! The MotorCities National Heritage Area covers much of Michigan's southeastern and central Lower Peninsula. MotorCities is an affiliate of the National Park Service (NPS) and one of 23 national heritage areas designated by the U.S. Congress. Find out more!
| • Motor City How did Detroit build cars and how did the cars build Detroit? Find out at the Detroit Historical Museum's Motor City exhibit.
| • The Showroom of Automotive History See the featured automobiles on-line at the Web site of The Henry Ford (Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village).
| • Gilmore Car Museum Explore 8 historic barns filled with more than 175 extraordinary vehicles spanning more than 100 years of automotive heritage. The site is located in Hickory Corners, northeast of Kalamazoo. |
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