Historic Ferry Street Tour

Explore Historic Ferry Street in Detroit's Cultural Center

Ferry Street today is known for its beautiful historic homes: Hecker House, Charles Lang Freer House, and the houses that make up the Inn on Ferry Street. 

On select dates, we explore the street that originated with the Ferry Seed Company farm established in the mid-1850’s at the corner of East Ferry and Woodward to grow the seeds that were sold nationwide. Then came the prosperous residences in the mid-1880’s and the Merrill Palmer Institute in the 1920s as well as population shifts to Jewish in the mid-1910s and to African American in the 1930s. Learn more about the people and institutions who made Ferry Street one of Detroit’s most historic neighborhoods.

The tour departs from the Josephine Ford Sculpture Garden on the College of Creative Studies campus at John R and E. Kirby.

Parking: Metered and non-metered street parking is available in the immediate area. Paid parking is also available at the DIA parking lot. 

Items to note about our tours:

THIS IS A WALKING TOUR. All guests should be prepared to walk, sometimes on surfaces under construction, for more than two hours.

All tours take place rain or shine and are about 2 to 2.5 hours long. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour. Advance ticket purchases are available through 6pm the Friday before the tour. If there is a date missing from the Eventbrite page, the tour for that location/date is sold out. Tickets may be refunded up to 7 days prior to the date of a tour; after that, tickets are not refundable.

We offer private tours for groups of any size on any day of the week. For info on booking private tours, please email us at info@preservationdetroit.org.