Plymouth is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 9,132 at the 2010 census. The City of Plymouth is entirely surrounded by the Charter Township of Plymouth.
Restaurants in Plymouth
4.5 based on 113 reviews
This is a great setting to enjoy a nice cup of coffee or walk around and looking at the happenings around it. Fall time si best when the trees change colors.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
WOW. Reclining seats that go all the way back with leg support. i almost fell asleep. The sound, and movie image was also first rate. we did not have food or play games in the lobby but all was seemed pretty good.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Nice area to walk during winter snow. Very calm place. Walkways well prepared by park staff. You can easily spend more than 2 hours. Would like to try Langlauf as I saw many people enjoying it. During summer also very nice escape for walking or running.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Travel back in time through the Plymouth community's example of the American Experience. Learn how the growth of American industry, the advent of the railroad and the invention of the automobile changed America's small towns, especially Plymouth, Michigan. The Plymouth Historical Museum features a late 19th-century Victorian recreation of Main Street, tracing the growth of the small town from the railroad depot to the general store. The largest Lincoln collection in the state of Michigan is housed in a separate room off of Main Street. And a Timeline of Plymouth is the newest permanent exhibit, featuring displays on the Daisy Air Rifle, Ford Village Industries, the Alter Motor Car, World War II, communication history, and much more.
This is a great little local museum in the town that was the site of the original Daisy BB Gun factory. In fact, the museum has one" little corner" of the factory on display with the original wooden floor that is imbedded with hundreds if...MoreThank you for this review Fred! We're so glad you enjoyed your visit. The Daisy exhibit is especially dear to out hearts as well.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
This is a shop filled with fun stuff sold by tons of different vendors. One side is antiques and the other is more home made stuff. Don't try to see everything in just a lunch hour. There is just too much stuff to see.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Sometimes when you visit a place from your childhood, it disappoints--but not this time! The cider at Parmenter's is absolutely the best, and their fried cakes are better than that--just as they were many years ago! It is a nice place to take kids to play outside, buy a pumpkin and some apples, and sample the best cider anywhere. There is an adjacent winery.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
This like walking back in history well come up. You rent one house out for party or other things i like this place it's so pretty here
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We loved visiting Greenmead. Many old, historic houses to see. We visited after the houses were closed, so we didn't get to go inside. Will definitely go back when they are open. What I loved about the Historic Park is that you can drive your car on the road and stop at each house. This is great for people with a physical limitation or can't do a lot of walking. We walked with our dog, but saw another family drive the park. Their vehicle was the only vehicle the entire time we were there, so traffic wasn't a concern. General store selling items listed from 1913 store ledger. Beautiful, church, farm, greenhouse with pond and fountain, and schoolhouse. Pet friendly, with bags and post by trash cans. A nature trail, community garden, and connects to soccer fields. Plenty of parking and port-a-johns. Lots of benches, picnic tables and green space. Free, but donations to Historical Society appreciated.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
$3 movies and 1$ popcorn. Are you kidding me? Since this Theatre was taken over by Friends of the Penn, everything has been updated. Seats, screen, marquee, bathrooms, the works. Friendly volunteers make the experience a great one. Oh how I love having this wonderful theatre a part of downtown Plymouth!!!!
5 based on 49 reviews
Excite, Enlighten & Enrich! Since 2007, Tipping Point Theatre has become a popular destination in Northville for theatre-goers to come out, see a show, enjoy a meal and shop in our beautiful downtown area. We produce classic plays, musicals and bring the best of current off-Broadway productions to our professional little theatre. We pride ourselves on producing high-quality, accessible and affordable theater for the communities of Novi as well as the Metro Detroit area. The theatre itself is small and quaint, seating about 100 patrons and it is very warm and welcoming. Every time you see a play here, you will feel like you're part of the show---a connection is made between the cast and the audience. If you have never experienced theatre like this, you must come see what you're missing. The TPT is a great way to enjoying an evening out with friends and family while supporting the arts right here in Michigan! We hope you will join us for a night of live profession theatre close to home!
We are very blessed in our area to have excellent live theatre options including the Tipping Point in charming Northville. It is well located with convenient adjacent parking, The performances & actors are stellar; there are many fine and casual dining choices within walking distance...not a bad seat in the house with "theatre in the round" type arrangement ... three front row opportunities for those needing barrier & step-free options.
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