This is a small museum. It has several old buildings from original Troy that have been preserved and moved here. Not a lot here, but it is interesting and something not found in most cities. Best part is if you are here for some of their activities that are run periodically giving more of the history.
An undiscovered gem right here in Troy!The buildings and the grounds are exceptional restorations of actual historical buildings from around the Troy area!The staff are very knowledgeable and great with the kids!A very fun day for the entire family and provided a wonderful learning opportunity!Kudos to Troy for assembling and maintaining this gem!
The Historic Village is an excellent place for an afternoon out to discover the history of Troy. Great for an afternoon picnic! Bring the family!!
The Troy Historic Village is local history at its best. An authentic one room schoolhouse, a church, where weddings can be held, the parsonage, the town hall and several other buildings, often with ongoing demonstrations make this a worthwhile place to visit. The many small gardens, including an ABC garden for children are outstanding. Well worth a visit. Call for hours.
A very small scale of Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Mi. Nicely kept homes from the early days of Troy, Mi - they do have programs for schools, and lots of summer things to do there. It would make a nice afternoon for the smaller kids and family, with hands on things happening. Watch for special programs. People are very friendly and knowledgeable.
It wont take you long but worth an hour of your time. A little pocket park thatTroy is proud of. Historic village?.....yes.....museum? Maybe not in the traditional sense.
Nice to see the pride this city has in its history. Grew up here in this city when it was much smaller, population then around 10,000. Many buildings from my past that would have vanished otherwise are preserved. This city has changed dramatically since I lived here. It was nice to see these old structures from the old days for there is very little remaining. The administration office is in the old city hall/police station,(had only two cars back then).
who ever likes history must go here to see it. we enjoy our visit and i hope u do to. so take a trip and see it for ur self
Credos to the Troy Historical Society for keeping this delightful place active.
it is a good place to spend several hours spending time by seeing old historical village homes and stuff.