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Part of our 2017 City Guide, Hidden Detroit

A Big Collection of Little Trees

Tucked away in northeast Ann Arbor near the quaint village of听Dixboro, the University of Michigan鈥檚听Matthaei听Botanical Gardens is a hidden gem of its own. There鈥檚 a series of nature trails, a farm that explores sustainable food practices, and a conservatory with plants from three major life and climate zones, including some of the coolest cactus displays you鈥檒l ever see.

There鈥檚 also a charming children鈥檚 garden with an oversized bird鈥檚 nest where kids can get 鈥渉atched,鈥 a butterfly and hummingbird garden, and a magical creatures area with fairies and trolls.

But from sometime in May through Labor Day, take a step out the conservatory鈥檚 back door, make a right turn, and pass through a wooden gate to enter another tiny world.

Here, you鈥檒l find a bonsai and听penjing听garden with more than 70 trees that have been painstakingly cultivated to remain small through pot confinement and crown and root pruning.

The collection of this ancient art form began in 1977 when the estate of Dr. Maurice听Seevers, former chair of the U-M Department of Pharmacology, donated his bonsai collection. The collection has grown to include Japanese and Chinese trees, plus ones with American and European influences.

The space, opened in 2013, includes a working studio where the public can watch professionals and volunteers maintain the trees. In June, a 鈥淢agnificent Miniature鈥 collection of blooming听satsuki听azalea bonsai will be on loan from听Melvyn听Goldstein, a renowned Ohio collector and U-M alumnus. 鈥 Steve听Wilke

,听., Ann Arbor; 734-647-7600.


Detroit Fiber Works

Secret Shopping

A whole new world of handcrafted goods and unique treasures awaits you.

Detroit Rose听
The candle and skincare brand opens its studio from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday so customers can see what its working on and shop its product line. Complimentary coffee, wine, and small bites are available as part of the shopping experience. , .

Detroit Fiber Works听
A gallery, learning space, and boutique, Detroit Fiber Works sells pieces by Detroit artists, such as stained glass figurines, leather card cases, handbags, hand-poured candles, and floral bouquets. The space also offers a free crochet event every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. , ; 313-610-5111.

Tekla Vintage听
While you may have drove by the unique Hamtramck-based boutique, it鈥檚 when you walk inside that you discover its true treasures. From authentic 1960s mod hats to a needlepoint bag from 1976, there鈥檚 plenty of vintage finds. , ; 313-638-2768.

Traveling Pants Co.听
. is a mobile boutique truck that offers a selection of women鈥檚 clothing and accessories. The truck, which can be visited at its permanent location or rented out, even features a dressing room with a full-length mirror. , .

Union General Store听
For those who don鈥檛 frequent Clarkson often, you may be surprised to discover the homey space that is Union General Store. Along with its selection of freshly baked cupcakes, the store also offers home goods, kids items, and bath and body gifts. , ; 248-620-3800.

Vera Jane
This women鈥檚 boutique carries an assortment of lingerie, undergarments, accessories, coats, and music by female recording artists. One Facebook review describes the store as a 鈥渉idden gem.鈥 , ; 313-875-4588.


The Moonbeam Cabin at the El Moore Lodge in Detroit.

Stay A While

From weekend getaways to month long vacation, metro Detroit offers a selection of unique retreats.

2126 Pierce听
Started as a project by students in Cranbrook鈥檚 architecture master鈥檚 program, the 900-square-foot home was renovated in 2013 as a micro-bed and breakfast. The space features items made by local Detroit craftsmen and artists, including a vibrant mural that wraps around the side of the building鈥檚 exterior. Located just a few blocks from Eastern Market, the house is near prime food options, such as Supino鈥檚 Pizzeria, Russell Street Deli, and, of course, the weekly farmers market. , .

Cobblestone Manor
Self-described as 鈥淪outheast Michigan鈥檚 most unique historic inn and bed and breakfast,鈥 this Victorian-era getaway features 10 room options, such as creatively named spaces 鈥淭he Winter Wren,鈥 鈥淭he Goldfinch,鈥 and 鈥淭he Oriole.鈥 Along with its antique charm, the manor has been renovated to include updated amenities, such as whirlpool tubs, central air, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, making it a good pick for both vintage admirers and business professionals. , .

El Moore听
Along with being a residential apartment building, the historic El Moore 鈥 the building once featured upscale flats, and was a Depression-era boarding house, among other things 鈥 also offers a variety of lodging accommodations. Its Rooftop Urban Cabins, which feature private balconies and a reclaimed design, are especially breathtaking. Specializing in 鈥渟ustainable urban living,鈥 the building has been decked out in water-saving fixtures, solar panels, and rain water harvesting. , ;听313-924-4374; 844-356-6673.

Hostel Detroit听
With a focus on helping visitors explore Detroit, Corktown-based Hostel Detroit is an educational nonprofit. Hosting its first guests six years ago, the space offers three stocked kitchens, four bathrooms, a library, multiple common areas, parking, a backyard, and both dorm-style and private rooms. Maps, advice for self-guided exploration plans, and tours by local ambassadors are also available. , . 313-451-0333.听

Rochester Carriage House
Another historic find, this 1849 home was once the tenant鈥檚 residence on the private agricultural estate of Woodward Farm owner, Lysander Woodward. The farm, which spanned 425 acres, is no longer in operation today, but visitors can still stay at the mansion. Along with a selection of rooms, which feature the home鈥檚 original windows and wood floors, the property also offers a built-in pool, garden, carriage room, and basketball court. , ; 586-764-7275.


Events

Blessing of the Low Riders
Date:
听April 30
Now in its 19th year, the annual blessing has evolved into a celebration in its own right during southwest Detroit鈥檚 Cinco de Mayo parade. The event brings Detroit鈥檚 Latino community together with cars, music, food, breakdancing, and more.

Drinking with Dogs
Dates:
听Various, spring-fall
Throughout the warmer months, doggie day care and groomer Canine to Five organizes social events for humans and pups. Bring your dog and a thirst for booze at locations like Atwater in the Park, Mudgie鈥檚 Deli, and Como鈥檚.听

Henry Ford Museum Maker Faire
Date:
听July 29-30
Tinkerers like Henry Ford himself show what they can do at this annual, family-friendly celebration of science, tech, and all things DIY. Last year鈥檚 event also included a live Skype session with a NASA astronaut.听