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JULIA DILAURA, "SCHLUSSEL BATHHOUSE ARCHAEOLOGY"

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All Ages

Free with Detroit Historical Museum admission! Dig into a fascinating piece of our Detroit Historical Museum exhibit, "In the Neighborhood!" In 1907 Louis Schlussel opened a bathhouse at the corner of Alfred and St. Antoine streets, featuring Detroit’s first documented mikveh (Jewish ritual bath). Come learn about the 2019 archaeological dig that recovered bathhouse artifacts. Following the lecture, attendees are invited to view the artifacts on display in "In the Neighborhood" and chat with lecturer and archaeologist Julia DiLaura, who was heavily involved in recovering and caring for them.

Educational

Wheelchair Accessible

Parking ($)

Location

  • Detroit Historical Museum
    5401 Woodward Ave
    Detroit, MI, 48202, United States of America

  • Wheelchair accessible

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Parking info

DHM Parking lot on Kirby St. (between Woodward and Cass Avenues) open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking rates are as follows: Parking: $9 during museum hours, $10 flat rate after hours.

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Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
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Point of Contact

Jewish Historical Society of Michigan

  • Sun, Jun 30
  • 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

Detroit Historical Museum

5401 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI, 48202

from $6
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