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    Belle Isle Aquarium - Belle Isle Park - Detroit, Mi.

    Detroit, MI    

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    The Belle Isle Aquarium, located on Belle Isle Park in Detroit, Michigan, was the oldest continually-operating aquarium in North America. Designed by noted architect Albert Kahn, it opened on August 18, 1904. It was compl... waymarking.com

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    Dearborn Ford Field Park

    Dearborn, MI    

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    Dearborn's Ford Field Park can be accessed off of Brady Street, north of Michigan Avenue in west Dearborn. famplosion.com

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    Detroit Zoo

    8450 W 10 Mile Rd, Royal Oak, MI    

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    The elephants have decamped for sunny California, but three new permanent exhibits in the last decade have helped the Detroit Zoo maintain its reputation as an innovative institution. The Australian Outback Adventure, w... grandparents.com

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    Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge - Trenton, Michigan

    Gibraltar, MI    

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    From the website:"Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge On December 21, 2001, President Bush signed legislation establishing the first International Wildlife Refuge in North America. The refuge, which includes islan... waymarking.com

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    A & A Ponies R Us

    New Boston, MI    

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    HAVE YOUR PARTY AT OUR PLACE OR YOURS We offer your child - A DAY THEY WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER! Your child's special day starts with the birthday child picking "their" special pony, decorated just for them. We bring groom... critterplaces.com

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    Jack Miner

    Grosse Ile, MI    

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    Jack Miner was born in Ohio, and settled near Windsor, Ontario in 1878. In 1904, he established the now world-famous bird sanctuary, primarily for migrating geese and ducks. Five years later, he began banding waterfowl to... waymarking.com