Attractions

Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds

5055 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. • (734) 429–3145Established in 1955, this 40-acre facility hosts many events, including 4-H shows, auctions, model train expos, gun shows, tractor pulls, horse shows, book sales, pro wrestling, and the...

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Weber-Blaess School

520 Woodland Dr. E. • (734) 401–4020 This relocated 1860s one-room schoolhouse is a living history...

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Wellers

555 W. Michigan Ave. • (734) 429–2115Part of the 13-acre Schuyler Mills Henry Ford Complex, this former mill and factory on the banks of the Saline River is on the National Register of Historic Places. Now a wedding venue, it...

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The Creature Conservancy

4950 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. • (734) 929–9324 This nonprofit education center strives to foster a deep appreciation of wildlife that encourages a strong commitment to environmental protection. Visitors may see an alligator,...

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Saline District Library

555 N. Maple • (734) 429–5450A 33,000-square-foot building set on 14 wooded acres, the library houses more than 120,000 items, with downloadable audiobooks, e-books, movies, and music available online. Story hours, book...

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Saline History & Depot Museum

402 N. Ann Arbor St. • (734) 944–0442Centered on the 1870s Saline Depot, this complex also includes the station agent’s office, freight house, livery barn, a furnished caboose from 1884, and a restored Eclipse windmill....

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Davenport House

300 E. Michigan Ave. You can’t go inside, or even walk on the park-size lawn, but this mint-green 1875 home (also known as the Curtiss Mansion) is worth seeing from the sidewalk. Built by banker William Davenport, it’s one of...

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Emagine Entertainment

1335 E. Michigan Ave. • (734) 316–5500Nine theaters with all-reserved seating, leather power-reclining seats, and food orders brought to your seat. EMX theater features large-format screen and surround sound. Two-person “cuddle...

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Barn Sanctuary

20179 McKernan • (734) 270–6845Rescues and rehabilitates abused and neglected farmed animals. Field trips, group tours, and public tours are offered with advance registration May–Oct. Private tours held year-round....

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Zingerman’s Cornman Farms

8540 Island Lake Rd. • (734) 619–8100Historic, multi-award-winning event space, wedding venue, and culinary destination offering farm dinners, cocktail classes, kids camps, and pop-up food events. [email protected],...

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Wild Apple Farms

2701 N. Dancer • (734) 904–9453 Goat milk soaps, free range eggs, local honey, granola, candles,...

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Ruhlig’s Country Market

11296 Island Lake Rd. • (734) 426–3161Farm-fresh produce since 1979: sweet corn, squash, melons, cabbage, tomatoes, cantaloupe, watermelon, and more. Late July–Sept., Fri.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. After...

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Lesser Farms & Orchard

12651 Island Lake Rd. • (734) 426–8009Apples, cider, beef, eggs, honey, plums, firewood, pumpkins, squash, and gourds. Sept.–Nov., Wed.–Sat. 9 a.m.–6 p.m., Sun. 1–6 p.m. Closed Mon. & Tues. Year-round self-serve daily 7...

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Nixon Farms

6175 Daly 14-acre Blast Corn Maze each fall, with 3½ miles of trails, plus hayrides, pedal cart...

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Gordon Hall

8311 Island Lake Rd. • (734) 426–2519 This historic Greek Revival mansion, built by town founder...

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Jenny’s Farm Market and Cider Mill

8366 Island Lake Rd. • (734) 424–3431Produce, flowers, canned-jar goods, pumpkins, honey, donuts, cider, and more. Hayrides, pony rides, petting farm, and (in Sept. & Oct.) a straw maze. May–Dec., daily...

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