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During this monthly series for active aging adults, participants will have opportunities to meet our on-site educators, listen to guest presenters and take part in various natural resource-themed activities. All programs begin at 9 a.m. and include pastries, coffee and tea upon entry. At 9:30 a.m., presentations will begin, so sit back and enjoy your snack during an exciting and informative program, then wrap up with time to explore the OAC exhibits.
In the early to mid-1900s, the Detroit waterfront was a hub of industry served by rail lines. When issues arose with train crossings, the city decided to move the Dequindre rail line below grade – hence the Dequindre Cut! In October, Alex Bogert, railroad aficionado and history buff, will share his knowledge and passion about the rail era that flourished here along the riverfront for several decades. He will also bring photos and artifacts he rescued as the area began to undergo revitalization and reconstruction.
Preregistration is required. Cost is $8 per person; payment can be made for groups or individuals.
1801 Atwater Street, Detroit, Michigan, 48207Start: October 16, 2025 9:00 AM
End: October 16, 2025 12:00 PM
During this monthly series for active aging adults, participants will have opportunities to meet our on-site educators, listen to guest presenters and take part in various natural resource-themed activities. All programs begin at 9 a.m. and include pastries, coffee and tea upon entry. At 9:30 a.m., presentations will begin, so sit back and enjoy your snack during an exciting and informative program, then wrap up with time to explore the OAC exhibits.
In the early to mid-1900s, the Detroit waterfront was a hub of industry served by rail lines. When issues arose with train crossings, the city decided to move the Dequindre rail line below grade – hence the Dequindre Cut! In October, Alex Bogert, railroad aficionado and history buff, will share his knowledge and passion about the rail era that flourished here along the riverfront for several decades. He will also bring photos and artifacts he rescued as the area began to undergo revitalization and reconstruction.
Preregistration is required. Cost is $8 per person; payment can be made for groups or individuals.