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The general tour is a guided tour of the Michigan Historical Museum’s permanent exhibits. Groups receive a brief orientation to the museum before their tour. Plan approximately 90 minutes for the tour. The general tour is a self-guided tour of the Michigan Historical Museum’s permanent exhibits. Groups receive a brief orientation to the museum before their tour. Plan approximately 90 minutes for the tour. Please see our admission fee FAQ. Download our Michigan Historical Museum Gallery Map [pdf] to use on your self-guided tour. General tours of the museum for groups of ten or more must be reserved through the Capitol Tour and Information Service; telephone (517) 373-2353. You can book a general tour up to one year in advance; if you are working on a shorter time frame, it is a good idea to have alternative dates when you call. If anyone in your group has a special need (e.g. wheelchair, sign language, interpreter for a foreign language), share that information when you call—we do our best to meet our visitors’ needs. Students studying Michigan history will benefit from visits that concentrate on one part of the exhibits or a few selected galleries rather than trying to see the whole museum. This is also true for our youngest visitors. See Museum Explorations for these options. Supervision Teachers and chaperons are responsible for their students’ behavior. Chaperon requirements are one chaperon for every four or five students. Best Times to Visit The museum is busiest during the spring field trip season. We encourage teachers and other group leaders to plan your visit for other times of the year when your group can get the most out of the museum experience. Museum Hours Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. When You Arrive Please check your group in at the information desk located inside the south entrance of the Michigan Library and Historical Center. Lunch at the Michigan Historical Museum Students and chaperons can bring sack lunches and eat at the museum’s eating area located on the first floor, across from the Museum Store. Seating is limited, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Location and Parking The Michigan Historical Museum is located in the Michigan Library and Historical Center at 702 West Kalamazoo Street, two blocks west of the State Capitol in Lansing. The entrance to the visitor parking lot is located south of the building off Kalamazoo Street, two blocks east of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Weekdays, buses park free; automobiles pay $1 per hour. Weekend parking is free. See the map on this web site or in your confirmation packet.
Talking with historians, dressing up in period clothes, and reenacting the lives of historical figures are all part of the weeklong learning experience called The BIG History Lesson. Students and teacher use the Michigan Historical Museum as their classroom for an extended, in-depth study of Michigan history.










