Similar to the more well-known neighborhood in Manhattan, this quaint district in Detroit also showcases beautiful residential homes. It's located east of downtown in between Kercheval and Jefferson Avenues and Seyburn and Seminole Streets. The West Village presents architectural styles which include Queen Anne, Colonial Revival and since this is the Midwest, there are also some great examples of Prairie School homes. Since it's mostly residential, it is a hidden neighborhood that allows for tranquil walks, a leisurely bike ride or architecture students to gain inspiration.
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Established since 1863, Yates Cider Mill in Rochester Hills is a place where you can experience the best that fall has to offer. This water-powered mill presses 300 gallons (1135 litres) of freshly blended apple cider in an hour. Being on of the most popular attractions in the fall, Yates conducts tours for visitors to learn their history and see witness their processes. Guests can enjoy apple pies, donuts and other delicious treats as they walk along the creekside trails while feeding the animals at the petting zoo.
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