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michigansandzil
Nov 21, 2014Explorer
I live an hour north west of Detroit and have my entire life. I would wait til may like others have suggested. Campgrounds won't be open and it's usually chilly in April. We returned home from spring break last year on April 16th and the accumulated snow from winter was still melting in our yard. It will snow until the second or third week in April, but usually doesn't stick that late in the year.
May will be much more pleasant.
10 days in Detroit is a long time. Greenfield village can easily take two days at your pace. Don't forget Henry Ford museum. While in Dearborn, go grab dinner at an Arabic restaurant, very high middle eastern population there.
If you like theater, the Fox is a beautiful theater downtown. You'll have to check to see what's playing.
The air force museum in Dayton is great. We stopped there this spring and we all enjoyed it. One day should be plenty of time though.
May will be much more pleasant.
10 days in Detroit is a long time. Greenfield village can easily take two days at your pace. Don't forget Henry Ford museum. While in Dearborn, go grab dinner at an Arabic restaurant, very high middle eastern population there.
If you like theater, the Fox is a beautiful theater downtown. You'll have to check to see what's playing.
The air force museum in Dayton is great. We stopped there this spring and we all enjoyed it. One day should be plenty of time though.
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