Most reviewed Historic Sites in Bloomfield Hills


  1. 4.5 Franklin Cider Mill (267 reviews)
    - charming, traditional, early Americana
    Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops • Historic Sites
    Franklin Cider Mill image
    A Family Tradition The Franklin Cider Mill is a one-of-a-kind living piece of history. We take pride in our family-friendly atmosphere and strive to provide exceptional service. We press and bottle our own cider right here at the Mill! Each side of the press can hold up to sixty bushels of apples. Our cider season opens Labor day weekend and remains open until the first weekend after Thanksgiving. The donuts sold at the Mill are an old German recipe brought to this country many years ago. The donuts are served warm as the perfect paring to our chilled or hot cider. Franklin Cider Mill's cider is NOT filtered, NOT pasteurized, and does NOT contain any form of preservative. It is a pure fruit juice and MUST be kept refrigerated. We are the only outlet for our award-winning cider and donuts. Come visit us this season and experience the incredible taste of our cider with our one-of-a-kind delicious donuts. See more..
  2. 4.5 Cranbrook House and Gardens (102 reviews)
    - Tea and a Tour
    Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Gardens
    Cranbrook House and Gardens image
    Incredible vistas at every turn, the relaxing melody of water streaming out of several iconic fountains, the comforting smell of flowers in one of the many remarkable gardens, the feeling of history and architectural wonder all around you…just a taste of what awaits at Cranbrook House and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark. Cranbrook House is a 1908 estate designed in the Arts & Crafts style by noted Detroit architect, Albert Kahn, for the founders of Cranbrook, newspaper mogul George Gough Booth and his wife, Ellen Scripps Booth. From spring through fall, guests can tour the oldest manor home in metro-Detroit and the beautiful 40 acres of gardens that surround it; both maintained brilliantly by a non-profit, volunteer run organization, Cranbrook House and Gardens Auxiliary. We invite you to explore our historic estate, take a tour, join a program or attend an event. Members/volunteers and donations are always welcome as well. We hope you enjoy your time at Cranbrook House and Gardens and thank you in advance for visiting! See more..