Published on Jun 18, 2025, 3:12:34 PM
Total time: 00:04:00
The Motown Museum announced this week that it will pause tours of the Detroit institution for one year so that it can finish a multi-million dollar expansion project.
The museum will temporarily stop public tours on Oct. 1. Other operations at the site — such as the retail store — will remain open, and Rocket Plaza will continue to hold performances and other activities.
The final stage of the $75 million dollar project includes the construction of a new building and installation of exhibits.
The museum — located at the site of the original Motown studios — opened in 1985.
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