French History Tour of Detroit A Self-Guided Audio Tour App

Duration: 6 hours

Tour the vestiges of French Detroit, an American City, that began as a French colonial outpost. It was founded as Fort Pontchartrain and as a trading post in 1701. It remained an outpost of the French Empire through 1760, when it became a part of the British Empire. It remained British until 1795, when it became American. Throughout those changes, Detroit retained its French identity and remained a French speaking city into the 1840's. Most of that French history is lost, forgotten, and seldom taught in history books. On this tour you will learn of the preservation efforts of what remains of the cultural heritage of French Detroit. This tour brings that history to life.

After you download this tour, you can listen to the narration in the comfort of your home or hotel room. You can then decide if you want to visit all of the places in one day, or to focus on a few. Once you are close to each of the points of interest, the SmartGuide app will alert you and begin to play the narrative.

What's included

  • You will receive the SmartGuide App and the French History of Detroit Audio Tour.

Audio-supported languages

English

Additional information

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Not wheelchair accessible

Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

You must be 18 years or older to book. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Operated by French Detroit History Tours

Location

Departure point

Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit, St Anne St 1000, Hubbard Richard, Detroit, MI, 48216
This is the tour starting point. Transportation is NOT included in this tour, it is a self-guided audio tour. A tour of the Ste Anne Basilica is not included in this tour but you can arrange a tour of Ste Anne.

End point

Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit, St Anne St 1000, Hubbard Richard, Detroit, MI, 48216

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