Clinton River, MI

The Clinton River and the small harbors to the north are collectively known as “Boat Town U.S.A.” and for good reason. Virtually any boating-related service that might be required is available here. This hearkens to its days as a center for boat building and marine trades. Fully stocked ship stores, restaurants, groceries and other amenities are within walking distance of the many marinas.
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Boating Destinations near the Clinton River, MI
Detroit is a large city and we cannot begin to cover all the attractions, shopping and dining here so instead we will detail some of our favorite stops. While we usually try to stay near the waterfront, Detroit (known as the "Motor City") is the birthplace of the automobile and no visit is complete without spending a day at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI, which is four attractions in one. The museum is a repository of Americana exhibiting everything from telephones and phonographs to steam engines and automobiles. Adjacent to the museum is Greenfield Village comprising more than 100 genuine homes and buildings from early America, re-created into a living town with citizens working their crafts. Go to www.thehenryford.org for more information. This is almost a 10-mile trip but you have travel options. You can get there by bus (for about $2.00), taxi or a ride service (e.g., Uber). Other note-worthy museums are the Detroit Institure of Arts, the Motown Museum, the Detroit Historical Museum and the Michigan Science Center.
For an exhaustive listing of shopping (and dining) options both near the waterfront and farther afield, go to www.visitdetroit.com.

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