Marvel fans rejoice because the world's largest Marvel exhibit is coming to Michigan in March. Starting March 28th and lasting through September 7th, Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes, will be featured at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn.

The exhibit includes over 300 Marvel artifacts from the movies and comic books. You will see movie props, costumes, comic book pages, and artifacts. You can follow the story of your favorite characters like Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and many more.

The exhibit also looks at the influence Marvel and its characters had on pop culture from their inception through today. The Henry Ford Museum's website lists the experiences that you can partake in while visiting the exhibit:

A fully immersive design with life-size scenes straight from the Marvel Universe.

Rare hand-drawn images of iconic heroes, such as Spider-Man, Black Panther and Captain America, by the artists who designed them.

Concept sketches, props, original comic art and costumes celebrating Marvel’s 80th birthday.

Interactive elements, including the opportunity to travel through the mysterious mirror dimension of Doctor Strange and pose for selfies alongside life-size representations of Black Panther, Spider-Man and other iconic Marvel characters.

As of right now, this is the only planned stop that the exhibit will make in the Midwest. The exhibit opens March 28 and tickets are on sale now.