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Because of its status as a bustling metropolis, many apartment-ites forget that Detroit is a city full of deep, interesting history. One place to take a stroll through the pages of the past and learn all about the olden days of this beautiful city is the Detroit Historical Museum, where you can discover all kinds of interesting facts about Motown, from its major role in World War II, to its formation as one of the greatest automobile producing states in the union. It's an educational journey that history buffs just can't pass up. Whether you're interested in the early days of settlers in Detroit, its role in the world wars, or the creation of the Motown sound, the history of it all is right here for you take in at the Detroit History Museum. The most popular exhibit at the museum is The Streets of Old Detroit, where visitors can see what the storefronts of Detroit looked like from the 1840s to the early 1900s, in a fun and intriguing way. Another exhibit that keeps the visitors coming in the Motor City exhibit, a section that shows just how big a role the automobile industry played in turning Detroit into the great city it is, and also the great role that Detroit played in the turning the auto industry into the behemoth we see today. Detroit is full of fascinating bits of history, and you should take any chance you can to get educated on it. Apartment-ites looking for the best way to do this need only take the short trip down to the Detroit Historical Museum, and see for yourself just how intriguing learning really can be.