
Arab American National Museum
Explore the Arab American National Museum
For homeschool families seeking cultural enrichment and real-world context, the Arab American National Museum (AANM) in Dearborn offers a unique educational experience — both in person and online.
As the first museum in the U.S. dedicated to documenting Arab American contributions, AANM presents exhibits, oral histories, art, and rotating programs that highlight individual stories and broader cultural heritage. It’s a chance to learn more about how Arab Americans have helped shape various aspects of American life — from business and the arts to politics and everyday community life.
Located in a vibrant community and affiliated with institutions like the Smithsonian, AANM also provides educator-ready lesson plans aligned with Michigan’s K–12 standards in Social Studies, English Language Arts, and World Languages. The Arab American National Museum offers group tours and customizable educational programs, welcoming individuals and families seeking guided experiences tailored to their learning goals — a great fit for homeschoolers exploring culture and history.
Whether you’re planning a field trip or looking for inclusive, multicultural resources, AANM is a thoughtful place to start.
Arab American National Museum
13624 Michigan Avenue
Dearborn, MI 48126
313-429-2535
arabamericanmuseum.org
Last Updated on May 28, 2025 by Jodi

