There are a lot of things to do and places to go in the city of Northville, Michigan.
Open year-round, Mill Race Village in Northville is a living history museum, park, and gardens, that includes several period buildings that were moved to the area, as well as other reconstructed buildings. Within the Village, a large gazebo overlooks the Rouge River. The grounds are open year-round, while the living museum is in operation from June to October.
Other resources that would be appropriate for this portion of our guide include several other attractions and events available in the city, such as local museums, historical places, art galleries, libraries, theaters, and entertainment venues. Northville festivals, concerts, and other events are suitable here, along with sports programs and recreational opportunities.
 
 
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The lace and fashion museum is in Northville, Michigan, about twenty miles from Detroit. The salon-style museum has a permanent collection of European and American lace that includes antique, hand-made lace and fashion from Central Europe, Ireland, England, and the United States, including pieces from various museums. The museum also offers fine antique lace, and antique and vintage textiles, linens, and clothing for sale. Its location, hours of operation, and contacts are posted on the site.
https://www.thelacemuseumllc.com/
Operated by the Northville Historical Society, the Historic Mill Race Village is in Downtown Northville, Michigan, adjacent to Ford Field. The history of the organization is outlined, along with a description of its buildings, programs, and events. Its archives and research facilities are open Mondays and Tuesdays. Its opening hours, program schedules, fees, and policies on photography are posted, along with membership information, volunteer opportunities, and a gallery of photographs.
https://www.millracenorthville.org/
Northville Baseball-Softball Association
Offering recreational and travel teams for the youth of Northville, Michigan, the NCSA facilitates baseball and softball play. Registration schedules and fees are included, along with information about umpire qualifications, umpire clinics, official rules, and an umpire manual. Baseball and softball age grids, codes of conduct, a list of board members, and board meeting schedules are posted. News and field status updates are posted, and contacts are provided.
https://www.nbsaonline.org/
Located on West Cady Street in the City of Northville, Michigan, the library serves residents of the city and township. Its location is shown on a map, and the library hours, closing dates, and contacts are published on the site, along with a staff directory, and an overview of its online resources and services. Also included are a calendar of events, information about its meeting rooms, study rooms, technology services, educational resources, and homebound services.
https://northvillelibrary.org/
Northville Early Bird Tournament
Held on Mother's Day weekend, the youth baseball tournament features eight teams from each age group (U8, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14). The official tournament rules are published on the site, which includes tournament schedules, field locations, sponsorship opportunities, sponsor acknowledgments, and contacts. Team registration policies and online registration are available, and registered teams are listed by age grouping. Custom bat racks may be purchased online.
http://www.northvilleearlybird.org/
Originally operating under the umbrella of the Northville Parks and Recreation Department, the Tipping Point Theatre was incorporated as a professional, non-profit organization in 2007, operating from its own permanent facility in downtown Northville, Michigan. Biographies of its chief artists and staff are provided, along with its core values, workplace philosophies, and employment opportunities, as well as season schedules, online ticket sales, ticket policies, group sales, and season passes.
https://www.tippingpointtheatre.com/