Detroit Institute of Arts looks to win ‘Best Art Museum’ for consecutive years DIA was crowned victorious in 2023
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DETROIT – The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is looking to defend its title as the “Best Art Museum” in the 2024 USA Today 10Best Awards.
The DIA has been known as one of the top museums in the country, and they received the crown for precisely that in 2023.
It was announced Tuesday (Jan. 30) through their Facebook page that they are gearing up to clinch victory once again in a repeat performance.
But the museum needs your help with a show of support by voting for them, which could be done by clicking here .
You can vote once per day through Sunday, Feb. 18.
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