The St. Charles Borromeo Parish is a religious complex comprising of three separate structures- a school building, a rectory and a church. Built in 1912, by Peter Dederichs, Van Leyen and Schilling, the buildings feature Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Prairie School, Romanesque and Arts and Craft elements. Originally built for Belgian Catholics, the congregation soon gathered Catholic immigrants of other nationalities too.
The Henry Ford Square House is a private residence that is declared as a Michigan State Historic Site and is also on the National Register of Historic Places. This monumental mansion is also fondly called as the Henry Ford Honeymoon House.
Constructed in 1891 as the Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church, this majestic edifice was occupied by the Motor City Missionary Baptist Church congregation in 1978. The beautiful church building was constructed in Carpenter Gothic stye of architecture, and is a rare example of a wood-frame church from the time. The church actively engages with the community through its ministries as well as events.
This eye-catching structure on Woodward Avenue was constructed in 1929 and originally housed the congregation for the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Though small, the majestic building with Neo-Gothic influences features striking architectural details. Currently known as the Prayer Temple of Love Cathedral, the building is a prominent historic treasure in the city.
An artist-run art gallery, What Pipeline is well-known all over the city for its contemporary art exhibitions by local artists. Not only do visitors get the chance to catch a glimpse artworks by Mary Ann Aitken and Olivia Erlanger, but the gallery also organizes a number of art fairs and other cultural events. If you are still wondering about whether you should head to this artsy corner, know that What Pipeline has also been the recipient of the NADA Artadia award.
The Nankin Mills Interpretive Center is a historic one. Built in 1863 this mill now acts as a historic center for the locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by open and beautiful landscapes this place is perfect for a picnic with your family and friends. Guided tours are offered for the visitors telling the area's natural and cultural history.