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downtown: 146 Hamilton | Plymouth MI 48170 Just Listed For Sale - 04/06/09 10:34 AM
NOTHING BUT THE BEST! Awesome Location Minutes From The Heart of Downtown Plymouth, This Beautiful Former Builder Model Townhome Features Custom Upgrades Throughout Including 42" Cherry Maple Cabinets With Pullouts, Granite Countertops, Hardwood Floors, Oak Spindle Entry Railing Plus Stainless Steel Appliances All Stay * Upstairs Loft Area With Skylight & Vaulted Ceiling For In-Home Office or Private Gaming Area * Master Bedroom Suite With Generous Walk-In Closet & Custom Master Bathroom With Dual Sinks and Soaking Tub * Large Deck + Garage * Just A Short Walk to Kellogg Park For Friday Night Concerts This Summer To Enjoy Plymouth Lifestyle
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downtown: Plymouth MI Ice Festival Wrap Up - 01/27/09 04:44 PM
The 2009 Plymouth International Ice Sculpture Spectacular is a wrap! Warmer weather on Friday probably worried organizers, but cold weather was back on Saturday....and so were the crowds! The local economy had an impact as there were fewer ice sculptures, particularly in front of local merchants. Also missing this year were the live reindeer. Here's some photos showing the highlights: This Saturday, January 31st is Northville MI 4th Annual Fire & Ice Festival running from Noon to 4 PM.
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downtown: Get Set for the 27th Plymouth MI Ice Sculpture Spectacular - 01/21/09 10:54 PM
If it's going to stay as cold as it is this year, we might as well enjoy an event that celebrates it. The Plymouth MI Ice Sculpture Spectacular comes to Kellogg Park in Downtown Plymouth this weekend. Starting at Noon on Friday, January 27th and running through Sunday, January 29th, the event features ice carvers from local high schools, colleges, and professionals from around the United States and some from as far away as Japan. Over 100 sculptures are expected to be carved, mostly from single blocks of ice weighing over 300 pounds. Several sculptures will be constructed using between
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downtown: Northville Veteran's Day Tribute - 11/11/08 04:41 PM
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the Armistice was signed ending World War I. Veteran's Day was established to honor that momentous event. Today, the Northville VFW along with the Ladies Auxiliary and a number of other veterans gathered around the flagpole at 11 AM. The brief ceremony honored the service of veterans past and present, ending with a 21-gun salate and taps. Afterward, the Ladies Auxiliary provided a lunch of sausage and biscuits.
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downtown: Downtown Halloween Festivities - 10/30/08 08:56 PM
The streets of Downtown Plymouth were blocked off tonight for the The Great Pumpkin Caper. Between 3,000-4,000 kids lined the streets to trick-or-treat from store to store. Special awards were given for the best costume, but ... the pumpkin princess pups got my vote! Meanwhile, Downtown Northville hosts Rock 'O Ween tomorrow evening from 3-6 PM in the Downtown Square followed by trick-or-treating in the City.
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downtown: Plymouth's Chili Cook-off Serves Up Crowds - 10/06/08 12:34 AM
The 13th Annual Great Lakes Regional Chili Cook-off and Motorcycle Show took over Downtown Plymouth, Michigan on Sunday, October 5th. Sponsored by Motor City Harley-Davidson, the event featured live entertainment, a dog costume contest, children's activities, and performances from area dancers. Under sunny skies, the large crowd included nearly 6,000 bikers with their bikes lining several downtown streets and filling the parking lots. With all the leather in town, it was hard to tell the lawyer bikers from the true blue bikers. Speaking of true blue bikers, check out the Big Blue bike to the right which
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downtown: Plymouth All Decked Out in Pink - 10/03/08 01:01 AM
The Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk came through Plymouth last Saturday and Kellogg Park was awash in a sea of pink. Even the fountain was flowing pink in honor of those whose lives have been impacted by breast cancer. More than 3,000 participed in the 3-Day, 60-Mile walk to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. Starting the trek in Farmington Hills on Friday the 26th, participants came through Plymouth on Saturday. According to the official website, Plymouth residents and business owners turned out to cheer on and support the walkers.
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downtown: Plymouth's Chili Cook-off Returns Sunday - 10/03/08 12:14 AM
This Sunday, October 5th, the 13th Annual Great Lakes Regional Chili Cook-off and Motorcycle Show returns to Downtown Plymouth. Participants can compete in the red chili, green chili, or salsa competition. Winners from each category will move on to the 2009 World Championship Chili Cookoff next Fall. More than 15 restaurants will be competing in the Restaurant Chili Challenge where attendees will judge who serves up the best chili. The chili sampling will be held in The Gathering across from Kellogg Park. Besides lots of great chili, the streets will be filled with motorcycles, live entertainment, and Kid's activities. Proceeds from
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downtown: The 2008 Plymouth Fall Festival Wrap-up - 09/09/08 11:24 PM
Last weekend was the 53rd Annual Plymouth Fall Festival. For the entire weekend, Downtown Plymouth was transformed into a car show-carnival-entertainment-eating extravaganza. Even though it rained early Sunday, the event culminated under sunny skies with The Rotary Club's Chicken BBQ. An amazing 12,000 chicken dinners were prepared and served. If you've never attended this wonderful community event, be sure to check it out next year!
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downtown: Come Celebrate Northville's Past - 09/09/08 08:29 PM
Fall is in the air and Northville's 20th Annual Victorian Festival is just around the corner. Kicking off with a Parade through Downtown Northville Friday, September 12th, the Victorian Festival celebrates a simpler time. The downtown area is transformed into a Victorian Village with period costumes, horse-carriage rides, storytellers, musicians, and entertainment. A highlight of the event for pet owners is the Pooch Stroll a and The Great Dog Expeditionfrom 9:00-11:15 AM Saturday morning at Ford Field. The event is free and there will be prizes awarded, like the best dog Victorian costume. Other events include a Victorian Fashion Show and
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downtown: Plymouth Fall Festivities Include Killer Chicken BBQ - 09/03/08 07:08 PM
Now that September has arrived, Plymouth's Fall Festival is just around the corner. Celebrating its 53rd year, this weekend's Fall Festival kicks off Friday night with Bingo in the Gathering and a TasteFest. With over 20 local restaurants participating, the TasteFest festivities at Station 885 will have lots of great food and entertainment. From Friday through Sunday, the streets will be lined with community and business booths, plus a variety of food booths sponsored by local organizations. There's something for everyone with antique and classic cars on Saturday and Sunday, a Sunday morning 5K Fun Run, and Carnival rides
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downtown: Get Decked Out For Upcoming Victorian Festival - 09/02/08 12:07 PM
In preparation for the upcoming Victorian celebration, the Northville Historical Society is hosting a Victorian Festival Clothing Sale this Thursday, September 4th from 12 Noon to 7 PM and Friday, September 5th from 12 Noon to 5 PM at Mill Race Village. Mill Race Village is located at 215 Griswold in Downtown Northville. All proceeds from the sale are used to maintain and support the Village. This is the perfect opportunity to line up your attire for the festival held the following weekend of September 13th and 14th.
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downtown: Preserving Plymouth History - 08/19/08 11:55 PM
The Plymouth Historical Society has created a virtual photo library of images created by early Plymouth resident Charles Draper. Through photographs, postcards, negatives and glass plate negatives, Draper captured images of Plymouth life and real estate from 1890-1930. With more than 500 images, the collection presents a glimpse into what life was like in Western Wayne County as the area transitioned from the horse and buggy days into the 20th Century. Visit the Plymouth Historical Society Museum to view a special exhibit of the inaugural ball gowns of presidential first ladies, now through November 5, 2008 Image courtesy of the
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downtown: 345 Roe St | Plymouth MI Just Listed For Sale - 06/18/08 11:40 PM
Downtown Plymouth Charmer! Shows Like A Pottery Barn Model With Hardwood Floors, Jacuzzi Main Bath, Separate Library; Huge Deck,1 Car Garage Turned Into Family Room But Room For Tandem (2 car) Garage If Desired, Fenced Park-like Yard on Quiet, Dead End Street and Walk to Downtown Plymouth! Property information ~ $234,900 2,019 sq. ft., 3 bedroom 1 bath "Victorian"
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downtown: A Day For Memorials - 05/26/08 05:59 PM
How did you celebrate this Memorial Day holiday? Did you attend a parade? Did you visit a cemetary? Or was it just a rare day off? For the first time in more than 30 years, I marched in a parade, bringing back a flood of memories. I was born on "traditional" Memorial Day, May 30th. My first birthdays were spent watching, and later being in a parade, followed by a big family picnic complete with a birthday cake. As a former Marine, I've always held a soft spot in my heart for veterans and all things Marine. So after I
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