This house is beautiful, warm, and welcoming. I was trying to plan a slightly rustic-chic or homey wedding, and we checked out a few places that just weren't right, and when I saw this house, I...
Longacre House
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Longacre House in Farmington Hills, MI, has a rich history dating back to 1869 when it was built by pioneer Palmer Sherman as a modest brick structure on 100 acres of property. Over the years, the house was expanded and remodeled, eventually becoming a community center donated to the Farmington area in 1968.
Operated by a non-profit board since the 1970s, Longacre House now offers cultural programs and serves as a venue for private events, weddings, receptions, and community group meetings. Under the ownership of the City of Farmington Hills since 2008, this historic property continues to be a hub for both public and private gatherings in the area.
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I chose this venue for my wedding because I wanted something on the small side with vintage charm and at least one fireplace. Missy, the event coordinator, did an amazing job; she suggested...
We hosted a baby shower at Longacre and We were very pleased with the caterer/ planner. Laurie did a great job helping us put the event together providing good advice on where to spend and where...
The Longacre House in Farmington Hills, Michigan is a registered local historic site. A sign is posted outside that reads: "Luman W. Goodenough (1873-1947), prominent Detroit Attorney, charter...
I hosted my daughter's bridal shower here yesterday. What a beautiful day it was. The grounds looked lovely and tended to. My highest compliments go to Laurie, who I met many months ago to lock in...
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