- Our list of the best things to do in Auburn Hills, Michigan, features the top 236 nearby activities — including 73 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Auburn Hills, MI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Auburn Hills, MI , followed by 224 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sterling Heights, Waterford, Troy, Warren, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Northville, Livonia, Madison Heights, Novi, Southfield, Bloomfield Hills, Rochester, Pontiac, Macomb, Roseville, Detroit, Lapeer, Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Dearborn, Farmington Hills, Westland, South Lyon, Eastpointe, South Haven, Adrian and Dearborn Heights
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Library along with research papers, classical music, movies and dvd collections is what you get at Flint Public Library. There are separate departments for each category including for children.
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Informative shows on planets and constellations, live astronomer for various questions, solar system and laser systems for pointing out objects is what you get at Longway Planetarium. Fun learning activity specially for children. Well managed parking facility available.
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Sloan Museum shows varieties of permanent and temporary exhibits for historical culture, automobiles, life style and development of companies starting from scratch. Well researched and informative. Exhibits are changed periodically to enable fresh content for viewers.
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The Whiting is an auditorium where you can attend various events like musical plays, shows, concerts and more. Building is well managed and seating is comfortable all across. Parking facility available close to the auditorium.
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The Buick Automotive Gallery features a large collection of Buick and Chevrolet automobiles dating back to 1904, as well as some locally-made models. The collection is regularly rotated for variety.
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The Capitol Theatre is a venue which hosts concerts and shows films. First built in 1928 and designed by John Ebersen, it's interior is said to resemble an Ancient Roman garden.
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Sponsored and conducted by the Flint Institute of Music, the Flint Youth Theater has a history of over five decades. They train young performers and present a variety of collaborative, intergenerational theatrical productions year-round.
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The Buckham Alley Theater is a community theater group that regularly stages plays and musicals throughout the year. The theater presents nationally known productions, as well as the works of local playwrights and authors as well.
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Established in 1917, Kearsley Park, located in Flint, Michigan, is a 57-acre park that serves as a host to plays and music festivals. Shakespearean plays and matinees are held at the park's pavillion for free.
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Located in the downtown area, the University of Michigan Flint is a place of education and study. The University opened in 1956 with 167 students attending on the first day.