Events by Month
June 12, 2021
Free Admission! COVID-19 Memorial Garden
Join us on Saturday, June 12 for free admission at the Detroit Historical Museum all day when you bring a stone to add to our Covid-19 Memorial Garden!
You can also share your experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic as part of, “Detroit Responds: Stories from the Time of Covid-19" oral history project. Our curators will be onsite to collect your story! No registration is necessary.
June 17, 2021
Virtual Third Thursday Speaker Series: Black Pride and Techno in Detroit
For our next Third Thursday Speaker Series event, we'll be diving into the intersections of race, sexuality and music as we explore how the gay pride movement and the techno revolution intersected in the 1980s and 1990s in Detroit.
Featuring Professor Marlon Bailey, author of Butch Queen up in Pumps, and legendary techno DJ John Collins. Be a part of this virtual conversation about music, culture and pride.
Participation is free with registration!
June 22, 2021
Virtual Event! Centennial Press Conference
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Detroit Historical Society! In 1921, several prominent Detroiters founded the Detroit Historical Society, meant to preserve the history of their booming industrial town. For 100 years, the Society has encouraged historical scholarship, preservation and education. Today, the Society manages the Dossin Great Lakes Museum and Detroit Historical Museum while caring for a collection of more than 250,000 historical artifacts.