Northville Historical Society & Mill Race Village
Northville Historical Society & Mill Race Village
Our mission |
To preserve and advance history through engaging programs and events, and the stewardship of Mill Race Village, its historic structures, grounds, artifacts and archive collection. |
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Ways to help |
Stone Gang
Looking to use your handyman or gardening skills, or wanting to expand them? The Stone Gang is a fun group that meets on Tuesday mornings to do routine maintenance and small projects around the Village. While the group is mainly retired men, all are welcome. There is also a dedicated team of gardeners from various gardening clubs that also meet on Tuesday mornings and are welcoming to new volunteers.
- Weekly, Monthly
- 55+, Adults
- Individuals, Groups (2-10)
- Outdoor
- None, On-site, Skilled
- Weekdays
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How you help |
Volunteers improve the experience of learning about Northville and Mill Village History. |
About us |
History is preserved at Mill Race Historical Village, a gem of the Northville community. Created in 1972 by the Northville Historical Society, Mill Race Village serves as a focal point for the Northville community. A living museum, the Village was built on land donated to the City of Northville by the Ford Motor Company. Once the site of a grist mill, the Village is home to a church, gazebo, school, rustic wooden bridge, blacksmith shop, general store, interurban train station and several homes reminiscent of an era gone by. |