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The Village

Cranson-Hinbern House (Built in 1850s)
This building houses the Greenmead staff, a gift shop, and is the starting point for many of our tours.  The gift shop is open: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. year around, except on City holidays  Saturday   Selectively during events, times vary  Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. During tour season

Kingsley House (Built in 1843)
This house is an excellent example of Greek Revival architecture.  The past comes alive as you step into its authentic rooms furnished circa 1850's.  Its plain furnishings reflect the simplicity of pioneer life.

Shaw House (Built in 1843)
This stately home is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture and a grand house for its original frontier setting.  The Shaw family, emigrants from England, lived a more affluent style than many of Livonia's earliest settlers.  This house also features a very unusual staircase.

Friends' Meeting House (Built in 1846)
Originally, the building functioned as a meeting place for the Society of Friends.  Today the building functions as a meeting area for small gatherings such as showers, birthday parties, graduations, and anniversaries.  The building can accommodate up to 50 people.  For rental information, please contact the Greenmead office at (248) 477-7375 for details and pricing information.


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