This is more of an experience than a tour. Four major conductors in the UGRR, dress in character and walk you through the city’s major locations, where, in the 1840s and 50s, was a hotbed of abolitionist sentiment and where thousands of fugitive slaves were spirited in secret to various “stops,” then onto awaiting boats to take them to freedom—less than a mile away in Windsor, Ontario. I’m a native Detroiter and this was my second time on the tour; it was that good! Read more
Becoming the Motor City: A Timeline of Detroit’s Auto History Tour
Detailed car history
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Explore Detroit's Automotive Legacy: Guided Tour with Paul Vachon
Join us for a captivating tour of Detroit with author and historian Paul Vachon and discover the city’s rich automotive history. Traveling on foot and via the Detroit People Mover and/or QLine, you’ll visit historic markers and repurposed structures related to this industry to learn how and why Detroit “put the world on wheels” and became the “Motor City.”
This tour is offered in partnership with the MotorCities National Heritage Area, a non-profit corporation affiliated with the National Park Service, whose mission is to preserve, interpret, and promote the region’s rich automotive and labor heritage. Due to a grant provided by this organization, we’re able to offer a 3-hour tour at the greatly reduced stated rate.
Paul Vachon is the author of the book “Becoming the Motor City: A Timeline of Detroit’s Auto History.
Highlights
Visit well-known and little-known historic sites and landmarks related to Detroit’s automotive history
Discover how & why Detroit became the “Motor City"
Learn about legends like Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, the Dodge brothers, and more
See how the auto industry influenced social and economic change
Enjoy Detroit’s most comprehensive automotive history tour while exploring this amazing city
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Trip Details
Price
$30
Duration
3 hours
Step back in time to over a century ago, when a group of self-taught mechanics, machinists, and tradesmen started working in the small, bustling machine shops near downtown Detroit. Despite their different ideas and personalities, these passionate individuals shared a common dream: to revolutionize personal transportation using the newly developed internal combustion engine.
Imagine legends like Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, and the Dodge brothers, all living in the same city, fueled by imagination, determination, and hard work. Their collective efforts gave rise to an industry that transformed life in 20th-century America and beyond.
From creating the middle class, arming the nation for victory in World War II, and spurring the postwar suburban boom, Detroit, famously known as the Motor City, is forever linked to this industry and continues to lead the world in automotive innovation.
Join us on a captivating tour with Detroit author and historian Paul Vachon as he explores the rich history of Detroit’s automotive industry. Through engaging stories, stunning photos, and vivid history, you’ll get a glimpse into how the city and its signature industry grew, thrived, and faced challenges together. Discover the heart and soul of Detroit’s past and its ongoing journey as a leader in mobility.
Frequently asked questions:
We try to include at least one bathroom stop.
There is a lot of history discussed that may not hold the attention of a young child for very long so plan accordingly.
There are numerous paid parking options nearby including streets, surface lots, and parking structures. Please use online sites such as parkwhiz.com to find the best option for you. Use 500 Griswold Street, Detroit MI 48226 to find the best parking spot.
No refunds for tickets purchased unless tour is cancel by tour operator.
- Tour led by an experienced and knowledgeable guide who is the author of “Becoming the Motor City: A Timeline of Detroit’s Auto History.”
- Tour is a mix of walking and public transit via the Detroit People Mover and QLine.
Check out what our guests are saying
Nancy was our guide for the See the D tour. We decided to take a visiting out-of-town relative down to Detroit, but realized we didn’t know much about it despite having lived here all of our lives. Nancy was extremely informative and accommodating. Read more
To be honest, I didn’t have the best impression of Detroit before visiting but Pat at City Tour Detroit changed all that! She was a wonderful tour guide that had so much passion and love of Detroit…it was definitely contagious! I learned so much from her — she had great facts about all the locations we visited. 10/10 Read more
My girlfriend and I took a trip to Detroit and reserved The see the D tour. Our guide Nancy did a great job. She covered a wide range of topics and made the city feel very unique. Read more
This was a very fun activity to enjoy downtown Detroit. The stories are interesting and some are quite grim. I think that much of the enjoyment is dependent upon how well the group interacts and plays along with the tour guide. This 2.5 hr tour on foot is very easy to walk. Read more