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The Mill Race Historical Village was established in 1972 as a
site for relocating buildings faced with demolition. That year
the city of Northville donated the New School Church to the
Northville Historical Society and it was the first structure moved
to this site. The society's focus has been the preservation
and display of architectural styles and furnishings of the
nineteenth century. The Gazebo and Hirsch Blacksmith Shop are
reproduction buildings.

Mill Race Village Office Staff
All Content © 2003-2008 Northville Historical Society,
215 Griswold Ave., Northville, Michigan 48167-1664
Office Hours (Cady Inn): Monday - Friday, 9:00am to
1:00pm
Archives: Thursday and Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm (or by appointment)
248-348-1845 phone
248-348-0056 fax
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This page last updated:
July 24, 2008
©2008, City of Northville
City of Northville
215 W. Main St.
Northville, Michigan 48167
248-349-1300
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