Founded in 1995, The Canadian Historical Aircraft Association is located in the west end of the city and is dedicated to preserving aircraft that have been significant contributors to aviation history. Not only is the museum home to a Lancaster Bomber, but one can also find a restored Havilland DH.98 Mosquito which was one of the first Canadian-built Mosquito bombers to be introduced in World War II. Other aircraft at the museum include Boeing Stearman and De Havilland Chipmunk. If you are an aircraft or war history enthusiast, visiting the Canadian Historical Aircraft Association will certainly not disappoint.
Established in 2006, Detroit Experience Factory is a community-based welcome center which helps locals, newcomers, and tourists to connect with the places, projects and people of Detroit. With the privilege of taking over 70,000 people on tours, Detroit Experience Factory creates experiences that are entertaining and enlightening, led by fellow Detroiters. This company also offers customized and public tours, including bus, bar tours and walking tours, providing you with an insider’s perspective of the city.
Founded by the owners of the Hamtramck Contemporary Arts Alliance, the Atomic Cafe is an art gallery, exclusively showcasing works by visiting artists. Covering an area of 4,100 square feet (380.90 square meters), the gallery not only succeeds in bringing fresh, new concepts to the local art scene but it also provides a great platform for both emerging and established artists. If you are in the mood to buy a few original artworks, certainly head to Atomic Cafe and get ready to marvel at the keen-eye of the curator.
Little Door Theatre is a budding theater company with an intimate performance venue on site. Since 2017, the company has been instrumental in rolling out intriguing performances and its growth has captured the attention of theater lovers of Warren and neighboring areas. From original acts intertwined with dark humor, drama, to adaptations and more, there's plenty to keep you entertained through their seasons.
Great Lakes Culinary Center situated West Nine Mile Road in Southfield features a fully-equipped commercial kitchen and an event space ideal for hosting all kinds of special events including birthdays, christenings and weddings. The kitchen here is often rented by cooking class instructors to conduct culinary classes and by chefs for trying out a new dish that they would like to introduce. The combined space of the kitchen and the event room at Great Lakes Culinary Center makes this an ideal and popular event space.
Founded in 1958 with a sole purpose of enriching the knowledge of the public about the history of Ukrainians, their entry into America and their contribution towards the country. Purchased by Roman Dacko and his beloved wife, they undertook efforts to provide more to the museum as they went on to collect paintings, folklore, photographs, historic documents and books. They also have a hoard of more than 20000 books in their library, and they also conduct English speaking classes here. Over the years, there have been impressive and exclusive events showcasing rarest of items across the world.