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| The Visiting Info shown below, if any, is always subject to change. Please check the facility's website for the latest information before making a trip.
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| Governor Warner Mansion |
The Governor Warner Museum is a Victorian Italianate structure built in 1867 by P. D. Warner, the Governor’s father, and is furnished in late Victorian style. Sitting on almost three acres, the house is surrounded by gardens lovingly tended by the Museum Garden auxiliary.
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| 33805 Grand River Avenue |
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| Farmington |
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| 48335 |
| Wednesdays 1:00-5:00 pm |
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| (248) 474-5500 |
| http://www.ci.farmington.mi.us/tourgovmansion.htm |
 | | Michelle, Co-op Member | If you want to learn a little bit about the history of the city of Farmington then the Warner house is worth a visit. While it's not an especially big place, the historical society has done a great job of preserving and maintaining the house and it looks exactly like it did 40 years ago when I first went there as a Brownie Girl Scout! The tour guides are excellent and can provide a great history of the area.
Call before you go to make sure they are open - they keep very limited hours! |
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