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    36th District Court

    36th District Court

    2.5(18 reviews)
    24.4 miDowntown Detroit

    36 District Court located in downtown Detroit…read more A large Square windowless building with minimal air circulation makes you very claustrophobic. It works pretty much like a factory. This Court serves everything from landlord tenant to Minor felonies. You will see people standing in line at counters on every floor. Each floor has its own designated Court system that it services. You will find real estate at one desk. landlord tenant at another desk. You will find probation department at a different desk. You will find traffic fines at a different desk. If you are coming to this building please be sure you visit their website to find out what items are not allowed in the building. I can tell you that they do not allow cell phones, ink pens, and no food or water. It is best if you only bring your ID wallet and car key if necessary. This court handles lots of cases and they get you through as quickly as they can. Please be patient with the bailiffs and also the court Personnel or they may possibly lock you up. I saw someone arguing in the hall and suddenly the court security personnel pulled out handcuffs and the police came and escorted the person into a holding cell at the end of the hall. If you are here for landlord tenant go to the second floor to the information desk for information about your case. The legal clinic is on the 4th floor and it is not open everyday. You need to be sure that you understand what documents you can bring in and in what form before you come to this building. Always Be sure you look it up on 36 District Court website because they give specific information that changes almost daily.

    I've dealt with different districts regarding paying tickets and this is the worst district to work…read morewith, every single time I come here they are so rude and unprofessional, especially the cashiers. Most of them come off bitter, angry, and just plain ol nasty attitudes.

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    Greenfield Village - The Jackson House, 1st new home in the village in 40 years.

    Greenfield Village

    4.4(193 reviews)
    31.7 mi

    Greenfield Village is incredible! Came here for Holiday Nights with our friends. Pure magic +…read morehistory = Greenfield Village. Parking is easy and free! Bonus. Definitely recommend purchasing tickets in advance since Holiday Nights sells out. We came on a Tuesday before Christmas. Good crowd. I love the wagon rides, Model T rides, ice skating, brass bands, carolers, and more! We started our night by stuffing our bellies. The Philly steak from A Touch of Honey was delicious! We enjoyed some festive cocktails - spiked cocoa and mulled wine. We were able to explore the post office (still active). Individuals had the ability to purchase post cards and mail them domestically and internationally. Next stop was learning about Edison, seeing his original work, and electric cable artifacts that come out once a year. I loved seeing the chemistry lab and learning about how lower manhattan first was lit up. Lots of stops to stand or sit by a firepit, enjoy mini donuts, and more drinks. Highly recommend especially during the holidays.

    Despite the rain, this recent visit to Greenfield Village was good. Was drawn there due to recent…read moreaddition of The Jackson House. Relocated from Selma Alabama to Historic Greenfield Village, The Jackson Home served as a safe haven Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and others during the Civil Rights Movement. It was a place of refuge and planning. In addition, saw a Civil War reenactment, and the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation at the Maddox Family Home.

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    Scotch settlement school

    Greenfield Village - The culmination! Waiting for fireworks & caroling in town square

    The culmination! Waiting for fireworks & caroling in town square

    Greenfield Village - This was one my favorite pieces displayed at Greenfield Village, The Mattox Family Home.

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    This was one my favorite pieces displayed at Greenfield Village, The Mattox Family Home.

    Chesterfield Township - publicservicesgovt - Updated June 2026

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