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Readers' Choice: Vote for Your Favorite Farmington Area Historic Landmark

Historic buildings dot the landscape in Farmington and Farmington Hills. Which one do you love most?

 

Patch is relaunching our Readers’ Choice program, and we're asking you to help us find the best of the best in Farmington and Farmington Hills. 

In this post, you nominated your favorite historic landmark among the many in our community. Nominations closed July 9, and we've started the voting process.

Cast your vote in the poll below through Aug. 17. You must be signed in to vote, and you can only vote once - so choose carefully!

Be sure to vote for your favorites in all our Readers' Choice categories, which are posted here

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  • Favorite Farmington Area Historic Landmark

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Farmington Civic Theater
        15 (53%)
    • Governor Warner Mansion
        9 (32%)
    • Farmington First United Methodist Church
        2 (7%)
    • Philbrick Tavern
        1 (3%)
    • Farmington Masonic Temple
        1 (3%)
    Total votes: 28
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Readers' Choice Community Resources

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Eric Vogel

5:47 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Not sure that a muesium counts. I am older than the building. I think they mean a historical building or home.

Bonnie Kennedy

6:36 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Farmington First United Methodist Church

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Susan Warner

1:18 pm on Thursday, July 5, 2012

Susan Warner
That's a tough choice because we are fortunate to have so many.
Governor Warner Mansion (no relation).

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marilyn lennis

9:50 am on Monday, July 9, 2012

Farmington Civic Theater! We are so fortunate that the City of Farmington bought it, totally renovated it, and now they constantly are looking for ways to promote & use this Historic Theater.

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Laura Myers

10:09 am on Monday, July 9, 2012

Farmington Masonic Temple. Still the symbol of downtown.

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Roxana Barnett

3:39 pm on Thursday, July 26, 2012

The Civic and the Longacre house.

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