Greenmead Historical Park, also referred to as Greenmead Farms, is a historic park that spans across 3.2 acres. It is situated at 38125 Base Line Rd., in Livonia, Michigan. This park is a significant part of the city's history and offers a unique insight into the past.
The park includes the 1841 Greek Revival Simmons House, along with six other structures that contribute to the historic nature of the property. Additionally, there are buildings that have been moved from other locations, further enhancing the historical significance of the park.
Since 2010, Greenmead Historical Park has been open to the public. Visitors are welcome to explore the park and its historical structures, offering a unique opportunity to delve into the history of Livonia, Michigan.
The 1841 farmhouse, a key feature of Greenmead Historical Park, is a two-story, Greek Revival frame house. It has side gables and clapboard siding, and sits on a stone foundation. The windows are adorned with drip molding, and Ionic pilasters flank the front door. Inside, the house boasts five fireplaces and period 19th-century woodwork, offering a glimpse into the past.
20501 Newburgh Rd, Livonia
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