Inkster, Michigan

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Hitsville U.S.A. — Motown's Studio A RoadyGoat

1959

Behind a modest house at 2648 West Grand Boulevard, with 'Hitsville U.S.A.' painted across the front, sits the small room where a stunning share of American pop was made. Berry Gordy bought the place in 1959, moved his family upstairs, turned the garage into Studio A, and ran Motown Records out of the rest. Musicians nicknamed the cramped studio the 'Snake Pit.' Between roughly 1961 and 1971, the house band — the Funk Brothers — backed the Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Martha and the Vandellas on more than one hundred Top-10 hits. Motown moved to Los Angeles in 1972; Esther Gordy Edwards opened the museum here in 1985, leaving Studio A's original gear in place.

12.3 mi away

History of Inkster

The Henry Ford & Greenfield Village RoadyGoat

1929

At 20900 Oakwood Boulevard in Dearborn sprawls The Henry Ford, the indoor-outdoor history complex Henry Ford built to preserve the everyday American past. Its open-air half, Greenfield Village, is a town of real historic buildings Ford bought and physically hauled in. Reconstruction of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory began in 1928, rebuilt from the original New Jersey foundations; the Wright brothers' bicycle shop and home were moved here from Dayton, Ohio, in 1937. Inside the adjacent Henry Ford Museum (not the open-air village itself) is the rocking chair Abraham Lincoln sat in at Ford's Theatre the night he was shot — along with the limousine in which President Kennedy was killed. The site opened in 1929, was named a National Historic Landmark in 1981, and remains one of the country's largest history museums.

4.1 mi away

Allen Park, MI RoadyGoat

Allen Park, Michigan, is more than just a quiet suburb south of Detroit. It's a place where the roar of the assembly line once echoed in the dreams of its residents, a town whose fate was intrinsically linked to the rise and fall of the American auto industry. It’s a community built on hard work, family values, and a deep sense of local pride, the kind that buries a time capsule – a tangible link to the past – destined to be unearthed a century after its entombment, a bicentennial promise to the future. While Allen Park might not boast the skyscrapers of Detroit or the bustling nightlife of other nearby cities, it holds a different kind of significance. The land itself sits at a higher elevation than Detroit's riverfront, a subtle reminder of its elevated position within the region. The name, a respectful nod to Congressman John B. Allen, speaks to the community's early aspirations.

5.8 mi away

Henry Ford Museum & Rouge Plant

1903

The Henry Ford Museum preserves American innovation history, while the adjacent Rouge Plant was once the world's largest integrated factory.

3.9 mi away

Greenfield Village

1929

Henry Ford relocated and preserved over 80 historic buildings including Edison's Menlo Park lab and the Wright Brothers' cycle shop.

4.2 mi away

Motown Museum / Hitsville U.S.A.

1959

Berry Gordy founded Motown Records in this house on West Grand Boulevard in 1959, launching one of the most influential record labels in history.

12.3 mi away

1967 Detroit Rebellion Site - 12th Street

1967

The 1967 Detroit Rebellion began on 12th Street after a police raid on an unlicensed bar, lasting five days and reshaping the city.

11.9 mi away

Michigan Central Station

1913

Opened in 1913 as one of the world's grandest train stations, abandoned in 1988, and restored by Ford Motor Company beginning in 2018.

12.1 mi away

Detroit International Riverwalk

1840

The Detroit River was the final crossing point to freedom in Canada for thousands of enslaved people fleeing via the Underground Railroad.

14.2 mi away

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