United States National Heritage Area in Michigan
MotorCities National Heritage Area or Motor Cities National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area that commemorates and promotes the automobile industry in Metro Detroit , with portions of 16 counties in southern Michigan , United States .
The scope of the heritage area includes sites and events relating to the motor industry as well as the industry's impact on labor, society and the environment.[ 1] The heritage area comprises more than 1200 automotive-related sites,[ 2] including the Henry Ford Museum , Fair Lane , various Ford plants, the Automotive Hall of Fame , the Sloan Museum , and the Arab American National Museum .[ 3]
Counties within the national heritage area include Saginaw , Clinton , Shiawassee , Genesee , Macomb , Oakland , Livingston , Ingham , Eaton , Kalamazoo , Calhoun , Jackson , Washtenaw , Wayne , Monroe , and Lenawee counties. These counties comprise the Detroit metropolitan area, as well as Saginaw , Flint , Lansing , Ann Arbor , Battle Creek , Jackson , and Kalamazoo .[ 1]
The MotorCities National Heritage Area was established on November 6, 1998, as the Automobile National Heritage Area . The name was later changed to MotorCities National Heritage Area.[ 2]
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