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Trenton Cultural Center
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Nearby attractions
St. Paul Lutheran Church
2550 Edsel St, Trenton, MI 48183
Trenton Veterans Memorial Library
2790 Westfield Rd, Trenton, MI 48183, United States
Open Book Theatre Company
1621 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Nearby restaurants
Maria's Mexican Grill
2330 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Little Caesars Pizza
2340 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Java Junction
2230 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
River Q's Pastry Pantry
2041 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Scoopy's Ice Cream Shoppe
2081 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Mr Nick's
1926 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
No Sugar Momma
2029 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Jet's Pizza
2031 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
George's Family Restaurant
1721 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
Tim Hortons
1816 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
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Trenton Cultural Center

2427 West Rd, Trenton, MI 48183
4.6(82)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Family friendly
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attractions: St. Paul Lutheran Church, Trenton Veterans Memorial Library, Open Book Theatre Company, restaurants: Maria's Mexican Grill, Little Caesars Pizza, Java Junction, River Q's Pastry Pantry, Scoopy's Ice Cream Shoppe, Mr Nick's, No Sugar Momma, Jet's Pizza, George's Family Restaurant, Tim Hortons
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Phone
(734) 675-7300
Website
trentonmi.org

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Nearby attractions of Trenton Cultural Center

St. Paul Lutheran Church

Trenton Veterans Memorial Library

Open Book Theatre Company

St. Paul Lutheran Church

St. Paul Lutheran Church

4.7

(35)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Trenton Veterans Memorial Library

Trenton Veterans Memorial Library

4.7

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Open Book Theatre Company

Open Book Theatre Company

4.7

(66)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Trenton Cultural Center

Maria's Mexican Grill

Little Caesars Pizza

Java Junction

River Q's Pastry Pantry

Scoopy's Ice Cream Shoppe

Mr Nick's

No Sugar Momma

Jet's Pizza

George's Family Restaurant

Tim Hortons

Maria's Mexican Grill

Maria's Mexican Grill

4.5

(136)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Little Caesars Pizza

Little Caesars Pizza

3.6

(328)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Java Junction

Java Junction

5.0

(39)

$

Closed
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River Q's Pastry Pantry

River Q's Pastry Pantry

4.9

(150)

$

Closed
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Edward BellesEdward Belles
Animals are no longer welcome... many seniors drove to parking lot... to let there elder dogs take a quick run on the grass... unleashed beware if you havent been cuaght... seems the Woodhaven pound have now used this as a place to hand out tickets... With a double standard. Cats...no matter what..we found out from pound on leashes or not... are now according to pound..*.The City of Trenton * absolutly does not want them on or near the Farm...this is not on the Records. no pet or animal or certain people it's a new trick how to make money for the shelter by passing out tickets as they see fit and quoting a law and it's not on the books amongst the people that volunteer and work at the Trenton Cultural Center are not happy about this they do allow zoo animals or petting farm animals because this does bring in donations and money I personally cannot believe that a van that has been there for hundreds of years is no longer a welcoming spot for the neighborhood or visitors with pets cats migrate naturally due to the high population of rabbits and rodents around the barn if you live within 2 miles and own an outdoor cat and it comes up missing call the Woodhaven Trenton pound first and be prepared to pay Hefty fines dog owners even though if they said they're not welcome on the property make sure you have every piece of paper from license tags harnesses everything one visiting the Trenton Cultural Center because as the neighborhood has now noticed the pound is using this area to make money for the shelter Again by giving out tickets the gardening club is definitely in shock they never had this problem and welcome all animals and pets since this is a working farm growing produce donating to churches they used to bring their dogs to work to chase the rabbits out then there was a wonderful neighborhood lady that supervise the cats to keep down the rabbit rodent mice population all this in one swipe of the Woodhaven pound and the ticket dispensing system will forever change the meaning of what a farm used to be for animals I personally will state on the record I truly do not believe that the city of Trenton wanted this or there would be signs posted on the Farm property I believe this is a money issue with the pound maybe they're not getting enough donations tsotickets is the new way to raise cash
Katie SiepierskiKatie Siepierski
It is and always has been such a pleasant experience going to the Trenton Cultural Center. When I was a child, my parents and grandparents would bring me here to see Santa, the model trains, the doll collection and the like, and I always loved it. Now I take my own children here to see the gardens, and I will be bringing them back in the months to come!
Bonnie HamerBonnie Hamer
They have handmade gifts in the country store & the house is always beautiful at Christmas time. The house can be rented for special events.
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Animals are no longer welcome... many seniors drove to parking lot... to let there elder dogs take a quick run on the grass... unleashed beware if you havent been cuaght... seems the Woodhaven pound have now used this as a place to hand out tickets... With a double standard. Cats...no matter what..we found out from pound on leashes or not... are now according to pound..*.The City of Trenton * absolutly does not want them on or near the Farm...this is not on the Records. no pet or animal or certain people it's a new trick how to make money for the shelter by passing out tickets as they see fit and quoting a law and it's not on the books amongst the people that volunteer and work at the Trenton Cultural Center are not happy about this they do allow zoo animals or petting farm animals because this does bring in donations and money I personally cannot believe that a van that has been there for hundreds of years is no longer a welcoming spot for the neighborhood or visitors with pets cats migrate naturally due to the high population of rabbits and rodents around the barn if you live within 2 miles and own an outdoor cat and it comes up missing call the Woodhaven Trenton pound first and be prepared to pay Hefty fines dog owners even though if they said they're not welcome on the property make sure you have every piece of paper from license tags harnesses everything one visiting the Trenton Cultural Center because as the neighborhood has now noticed the pound is using this area to make money for the shelter Again by giving out tickets the gardening club is definitely in shock they never had this problem and welcome all animals and pets since this is a working farm growing produce donating to churches they used to bring their dogs to work to chase the rabbits out then there was a wonderful neighborhood lady that supervise the cats to keep down the rabbit rodent mice population all this in one swipe of the Woodhaven pound and the ticket dispensing system will forever change the meaning of what a farm used to be for animals I personally will state on the record I truly do not believe that the city of Trenton wanted this or there would be signs posted on the Farm property I believe this is a money issue with the pound maybe they're not getting enough donations tsotickets is the new way to raise cash
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It is and always has been such a pleasant experience going to the Trenton Cultural Center. When I was a child, my parents and grandparents would bring me here to see Santa, the model trains, the doll collection and the like, and I always loved it. Now I take my own children here to see the gardens, and I will be bringing them back in the months to come!
Katie Siepierski

Katie Siepierski

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They have handmade gifts in the country store & the house is always beautiful at Christmas time. The house can be rented for special events.
Bonnie Hamer

Bonnie Hamer

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Reviews of Trenton Cultural Center

4.6
(82)
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1.0
8y

Animals are no longer welcome... many seniors drove to parking lot... to let there elder dogs take a quick run on the grass... unleashed beware if you havent been cuaght... seems the Woodhaven pound have now used this as a place to hand out tickets... With a double standard. Cats...no matter what..we found out from pound on leashes or not... are now according to pound..*.The City of Trenton * absolutly does not want them on or near the Farm...this is not on the Records. no pet or animal or certain people it's a new trick how to make money for the shelter by passing out tickets as they see fit and quoting a law and it's not on the books amongst the people that volunteer and work at the Trenton Cultural Center are not happy about this they do allow zoo animals or petting farm animals because this does bring in donations and money I personally cannot believe that a van that has been there for hundreds of years is no longer a welcoming spot for the neighborhood or visitors with pets cats migrate naturally due to the high population of rabbits and rodents around the barn if you live within 2 miles and own an outdoor cat and it comes up missing call the Woodhaven Trenton pound first and be prepared to pay Hefty fines dog owners even though if they said they're not welcome on the property make sure you have every piece of paper from license tags harnesses everything one visiting the Trenton Cultural Center because as the neighborhood has now noticed the pound is using this area to make money for the shelter Again by giving out tickets the gardening club is definitely in shock they never had this problem and welcome all animals and pets since this is a working farm growing produce donating to churches they used to bring their dogs to work to chase the rabbits out then there was a wonderful neighborhood lady that supervise the cats to keep down the rabbit rodent mice population all this in one swipe of the Woodhaven pound and the ticket dispensing system will forever change the meaning of what a farm used to be for animals I personally will state on the record I truly do not believe that the city of Trenton wanted this or there would be signs posted on the Farm property I believe this is a money issue with the pound maybe they're not getting enough donations tsotickets is the new way...

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5.0
2y

It is and always has been such a pleasant experience going to the Trenton Cultural Center. When I was a child, my parents and grandparents would bring me here to see Santa, the model trains, the doll collection and the like, and I always loved it. Now I take my own children here to see the gardens, and I will be bringing them back in the...

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3.0
7y

Our first time here was for their Boo Bash 2018. The event was pretty low budget, but had a very family friendly atmosphere. Line waits were an hour though. I felt they could have had more activities to help disperse the...

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