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Explore Michigan History
Ways to explore Michigan history
From a robust system of museums and historical sites, to online museum and archives collections, to interactive maps, there are so many way to explore and learn about Michigan history.
Freedom Trail
Learn about Michigan's role in helping enslaved people escape to freedom. Michigan has 23 sites highlighting notable people and places that were part of the Underground Railroad story in Michigan.
Michigan Shipwrecks
The Great Lakes' cold, fresh waters preserve hundreds of shipwrecks — time capsules waiting to be explored. Learn about Michigan's shipwrecks, see their locations on a map, and see which ones you can access and how!
Historical Markers
More than 1,700 historical markers have been placed across the state. Each reflects an important story of a place, event or person. They powerfully show the importance a community places on its heritage and serve as a signpost of historical significance.
Heritage Trails
From the Iron Ore Heritage Trail in the Upper Peninsula to the Huron River National Water Trail in southeast Michigan, heritage trails connect people with the natural and cultural heritage of the landscape they are passing through.
Museums and historic sites
The Michigan History Museum in Lansing presents an overview of the state's history. Other historic sites and museums throughout the state focus on themes in Michigan history.
Archives of Michigan
With documents dating back to 1792, we house much of Michigan's record heritage. Millions of state and local government records and private papers are available for research.