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  1. Oct 18, 2014 · 63. 1.7K views 9 years ago. Join Dean and I as we venture around one of the coolest historical park/farm locations in the area. With 3.2 acres and numerous buildings, it was certainly an...

  2. ci.livonia.mi.us › 1774 › About-UsAbout Us | Livonia, MI

    About Us. The historic farm site known as Greenmead was purchased by the City of Livonia in 1976. It serves as a legacy of Michigan's agricultural heritage as well as a multi-faceted recreational and cultural facility hosting a number of major special events each year.

  3. Greenmead Historical Park, also known as Greenmead Farms, is a 3.2-acre historic park located at 38125 Base Line Rd., Livonia, Michigan. It includes the 1841 Greek Revival Simmons House, six other structures contributing to the historic nature of the property, and additional buildings moved from other locations.

  4. Greenmead Farms. March 24, 1972 (Site #72000672) 38125 Base Line Rd., Livonia Greenmead Farms was originally the farm of Joshua Simmons, who moved to the property in 1825. The farm includes the 1829 North Barn (the first barn built in Livonia) and an 1841 Greek Revival farmhouse.

  5. Greenmead Historical Park is a nearly 200-year-old, 95-acre historical park purchased by the City of Livonia in 1976 and operated by the City of Livonia’s Parks and Recreation Department. The park includes the historical Greenmead Farm and its outbuildings, a 13-building historical village, Greenmead Community Garden, Virginia B. Matley ...

  6. Mar 7, 2022 · Special designations or recognitions: Greenmead Farms is on the National Register of Historic Places, originating with the Simmons-Hill House and its outbuildings being listed in 1972. In 2022, Greenmead became Michigan’s newest Certified Local Government (CLG) community.

  7. Greenmead Historical Park, also known as Greenmead Farms, is a 3.2-acre (1.3 ha) historic park located at 38125 Base Line Rd., Livonia, Michigan. It includes the 1841 Greek Revival Simmons House, six other structures contributing to the historic nature of the property, and additional buildings moved from other locations.

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