Gateway Bridge, Taylor
#2 among attractions in Taylor
Facts and practical information
The Gateway Bridge is a tied-arch bridge in Taylor, Michigan. It carries Interstate 94 over eight lanes of US Highway 24. The bridge itself is six travel lanes wide. ()
I-94 (Ford) FreewayTaylorTaylor 48180 United States
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Gateway Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Henry Ford, Fairlane Town Center, Fair Lane, Southland Center.
- 3.2 miNEMuseum, History museum, Specialty museum
The Henry Ford, Dearborn
83 min walk • The Henry Ford, located in the heart of Dearborn, Michigan, is not just a museum but a sprawling complex that celebrates America's tradition of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and innovation. This cultural destination attracts history buffs, technology enthusiasts,...
- 4.3 miNEShopping, Department store, Shopping centre
Fairlane Town Center, Dearborn
111 min walk • Fairlane Town Center is a super-regional shopping mall in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. The mall is adjacent to The Henry Hotel, The Fairlane Club, the University of Michigan–Dearborn, Henry Ford Community College, The Henry Ford, and the Ford Motor Company headquarters.
- 3.9 miNEMuseum, History museum, Historical place
Fair Lane, Dearborn
100 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Dearborn, Michigan, Fair Lane is a testament to American ingenuity and history, serving as the former residence of one of the most iconic figures in the automotive industry, Henry Ford. Now transformed into a museum, it offers a window into the...
- 4.5 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Southland Center, Taylor
116 min walk • Southland Center is an enclosed mall located at 23000 Eureka Road in Taylor, Michigan, exactly halfway between U.S. Highway 24 and the Interstate 75 freeway. The anchor stores are Cinemark Theatres, Forever 21, Best Buy, Shoe Carnival, JCPenney, and Macy's. Other major stores include H&M and Ulta Beauty.
- 3.1 miNEMuseum honoring auto industry founders
Automotive Hall of Fame, Dearborn
79 min walk • The Automotive Hall of Fame is an American museum. It was founded in 1939 and has over 800 worldwide honorees. It is part of the MotorCities National Heritage Area. the Automotive Hall of Fame includes persons who have contributed greatly to automotive history—defined broadly to...
- 2.6 miNOutdoor activities, Golf
Dearborn Hills, Dearborn
67 min walk • Dearborn Hills is a golf course built in 1922-23 by the late Robert Herndon, a prominent local developer and benefactor. It is reputed to be Michigan's oldest public golf course and is listed in the State Register of Historic Sites. In the summer of 1991 it closed to undergo a nearly $5 million renovation and expansion.
- 3.2 miNEMuseum, History museum
Dearborn Historical Museum, Dearborn
81 min walk • The Commandant's Quarters at the Dearborn Arsenal is a United States military structure located at 21950 Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan. Built in 1834, it is the oldest building in Dearborn still located on its original site. It is considered to be one of the seven most significant buildings in Michigan.
- 4.6 miNEGolf
TPC Michigan, Dearborn
117 min walk • TPC Michigan is a private golf club located in Dearborn, Michigan and owned by ClubCorp. The Jack Nicklaus designed championship golf course is a member of the Tournament Players Club network, which is operated by the PGA Tour.
- 3.5 miSPark
Heritage Park, Taylor
90 min walk • Heritage Park is a community park in Taylor, Michigan located at 12111 Pardee Road. Many know it as "The Jewel of the City". The park offers baseball diamonds, soccer fields, historical buildings, a public library, and many more events for the public to enjoy.
- 4.3 miSWCity
Romulus
110 min walk • One of the must-visit attractions in Romulus is the Lower Huron Metropark, which spans over 1,200 acres and offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and picnicking. The park also features a beautiful beach area, perfect for a relaxing day by the...
- 3.2 miEHistorical place, View point, Monuments and statues
Uniroyal Giant Tire, Allen Park
81 min walk • The Uniroyal Giant Tire was created by the United States Rubber Company for the 1964 New York World's Fair, where it functioned as a Ferris wheel.