Chelsea (Michigan)
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Chelsea is a city of 4,944 people (according to the 2010 census) in Washtenaw County.Understand
Chelsea's big claim to fame is local-boy-turned-famous-actor/writer/director Jeff Daniels, a proud Michigander who still lives in town between engagements, and who tends to showcase Michigan in his films (Escanaba in da Moonlight is set in the Upper Peninsula (UP), and Super Sucker in the fictional town of Johnson City). Daniels is also a strong supporter of local arts, and founded the Purple Rose Theatre Company as a way to feature Midwestern actors, directors, designers and playwrights. The other big name in town is the Chelsea Milling Company, home of Jiffy Mix, one of the first instant baking mixes and still a popular brand nationwide.
If you're not thrilled by movie actors or fluffy biscuits, then you can always stroll around the charming downtown area, with its quaint homes, fun shopping, and locally-famous restaurant The Common Grill, which has published two cookbooks that you'll be able to find in local bookstores.
If you're not thrilled by movie actors or fluffy biscuits, then you can always stroll around the charming downtown area, with its quaint homes, fun shopping, and locally-famous restaurant The Common Grill, which has published two cookbooks that you'll be able to find in local bookstores.
Get in
Get around
- Western-Washtenaw Area Value Express (WAVE), +1 734 475-9494. Door-to-door rides within Chelsea, Dexter, and the north side of Ann Arbor (connecting with the #9 AATA bus). $3-4.
See
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Clocktower
address: 310 North Main StreetThe oldest and most visible landmark in Chelsea, the four-faced brick clocktower was built in 1906 as a water tower for the Glazier Stove Company. After a second fire at the factory, it was converted into a clocktower; the building has been renovated to house office and retail space. The clock chimes every quarter-hour. -
address: 201 W North StreetTours scheduled M-F 9AM-1:30PM. Manufacturers of "Jiffy Mix" instant baking mixes.
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The Purple Rose Theatre Company
phone: +1 734 433-ROSEaddress: 137 Park StreetBox office open M-F 10AM-6PM; on show nights, box office open M-F 10AM-9PM, Sa noon1-9PM, Su noon-3PM. 4 plays per season, produced by emerging playwrights and cast with regional talent. Local not-for-profit professional theatre dedicated to making the theatre available for everyone, and providing opportunities for Midwestern plays, playwrights, actors, designers, directors and administrators. Also offers intensive skill-building acting and directing classes. -
address: 9998 Waterloo-Munith RoadTours scheduled from early June to early September. Features exhibits on 19th-century farm life. Special events include Log Cabin Day in late-June, Pioneer Day in mid-October, and Christmas on the Farm in early December. On-site gift shop.
Do
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address: 501 Coliseum DriveOpen skate and drop-in hockey hours vary by day. 78,000-square-foot 2-ice-surface facility. 8 oversized locker rooms, hockey skill development program, hockey pro shop, pizza restaurant. Open skating $4, skate rental $3.
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address: 400 Congdon StreetOffice hours M-Th 9AM-5PM, F 9AM-noon, and by appointment Saturday and Sunday. Offers classes in music and visual arts, as well as art shows, brown bags and other events.
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address: 1180 S Main StreetLaser glo bowling on Saturdays.
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address: 6065 Sibley RoadSuite 1. Drumming and dance classes, therapeutic massage center, tearoom and rotating artisans' market. Massage $65 - 240.
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address: 320 N. Main StIndoor playground for kids of all ages, with a 1,200 square foot climbing structure, toddler area, and family-friendly menu choices.
Events
Chelsea offers residents and visitors many local events and activities to choose from on any given day. These events are listed on the Things To Do In Chelsea website. The major annual events include:
- Sounds and Sights on Thursday Nights, Main Street, +1 734 475-1145, . Held for 11 weeks from late June through late August, on Thursday nights from 6:30PM-8:30PM. Local musicians, street performers, food vendors, downtown shops open late.
- Chelsea SummerFest, Main Street, +1 734 475-1145, . Held during two days in late July. Artisans and craftspeople, live entertainment, children's activities, merchant booths, special guest appearances, specialty foods, classic cars and more.
- Chelsea Community Fair, 20501 Old US-12 Hwy and Old Manchester Road, +1 734 475-1270, . Held during one week in late August. Fairground rides, juried exhibits, contests, demolition derby, horse shows, wheel drive pulling.
- Hometown Holiday, Main Street, +1 734 475-1145, . Held the first weekend in December. Tree lighting ceremony, visits with Santa, storytelling, live nativity scene, live entertainment and sing-a-longs, concerts, luminaries, light parade, crafts workshops and more.
Buy
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address: Park StreetOrganic produce, handmade crafts, cut flowers, beefalo and poultry, baked goods, jam and honey, perennials and annuals, and specialty items.
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phone: +1 734 433-5499address: 400 N Main StreetPublic tours given Sa at 11AM, 1PM and 3PM. Manufacturer of plush teddy bears; a 10-foot-tall "World's Largest Teddy Bear" is on-site.
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address: 108 E Middle StreetIndependent local book seller and toy store.
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address: 110 S Main StPractical and whimsical gifts and supplies for both home and garden.
- Kern Road Farm and Kitchen, 13877 E Old US-12, +1 734 433-0738. Pre-Civil War farm selling jams, jellies, herbs, herbal jams, flavored vinegar, fruit vinaigrettes, chutneys and syrups.
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The Potting Shed
address: 1/2 W Middle Street105. Antiques, vintage linens, antique furnishings, garden ware, birdhouses, handmade bath and body items, and handcrafted herbal wreaths. -
Rockefellers
address: 12290 Jackson RoadRocks, crystals, fossils, beads and tools. -
Serendipity Paperback Books
address: 113 W Middle StreetM W-Sa, call for hours. Over 16,000 paperbacks and used books. -
Uptown Antiques & Little Wares
address: 114 N Main StreetHoliday ornaments, handbags, books, depression glass, costume jewelry, quilts, linens and tableware. -
The Village Shoppe
address: 104 N Main StreetCountry and folk art, home decor and furnishings from local and nationally known artisans. -
phone: +1 734 475-1606address: 107 S Main StreetOld-time department retail clothing store, serving Chelsea since 1910.
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address: 118 S. Main St.Cowboy and cowgirl boots by Lucchese, Tony Lama, Nocona. Workboots and motorcycle boots by H + H, Justin and Chippewa. Handmade belts and holsters. Est. 1973.
Art
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phone: +1 734 475-9730address: 9080 Beeman RoadOpen by appointment only; please call ahead. Stained glass doors and windows, lampshades and restored slot machines.
DeTroyer Iron ArtUnique handcrafted architectural, commercial and decorative metal work.
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address: 120 S Main StreetFine art gallery that showcases regional and national talent in paintings, sculptures, photography, ceramics, textiles and prints. 6 major exhibitions yearly on the first level and featured artist shows on the second level.
Jewelry
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The Golden Apple
address: 105 S Main StreetAmber, opal, garnet, amethyst and sterling silver jewelry. -
LaJolla Fine Jewelry
address: 111 S Main StreetSpecializing in Old World quality and contemporary custom designs. -
Middle Bead
address: 115 W Middle StreetBeads and glass gifts. Beadwork and crafts classes available. -
Winans Jewelry
address: 108 S Main StreetDiamond engagement rings, solid-gold jewelry, watches.
Eat and drink
- The Common Grill, 112 S Main Street, +1 734 475-0470. Tu-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 11AM-9PM. Appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pizza, and entrées. Specialties include their delicious homemade rolls, seafood chowder, grilled Black Angus sirloin steak, oven-roasted chicken breast, and grilled ahi tuna salad niçoise. $10-30.
- Mike's Deli, 114 W Middle Street, +1 734 475-5980. M-Sa 10AM-7PM, Su 11AM-3PM. Deli sandwiches on Zingerman's bread, sides and salads. $2.95 - $8.45.
- Scooples Cafe, 114 N Main Street, +1 734 433-0655. Open seasonally; call for hours. Old-fashioned ice cream parlor.
- Cleary's Pub, 113 S Main Street, +1 734 475-1922. M-Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 3:30PM-9PM. 12 draft beers, appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, pasta, chicken, meat, seafood and Southwestern entrees. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. $6 - $19.
- Seitz's Tavern, 110 W Middle Street, +1 734 475-7475. M-Sa 7AM-1AM. Old-fashioned tavern.
Coffee, tea and chocolate
- Café Touba, 6065 Sibley Road, +1 734 433-0697. Moroccan gypsy-style café serving fruit smoothies, fresh juices, energy power drinks, coffee, herbal tea and special healing drinks.
- Gourmet Chocolate Café, 312 N Main Street, +1 734 475-1071. Gourmet-quality chocolate, coffee, pastries and baked goods.
- Pierce's Pastries Plus, 103 W Middle Street, +1 734 475-6081. M-Sa 5:30AM-2PM, Su 7AM-1PM. Gourmet coffees, pastries, pies, soups and sandwiches.
- Zou Zou's, 101 N Main Street, +1 734 433-4226. M-Th 7AM-7PM, F 7AM-10PM, Sa 8AM-10PM, Su 8AM-6PM. Coffee, coffee drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads, pastries.
Sleep
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address: 118 E Middle Street4 guest rooms. Full breakfast (fruit crèpes plus a hot entrée).
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Waterloo Gardens Bed & Breakfast
address: 7600 Werkner Road2 guest rooms. Spa and solarium, exercises, complimentary snacks and soft drinks, outdoor flowers and shrubs, two host Golden Retrievers, full hot breakfast.
Go next
- Ann Arbor is about 20 minutes east on I-94.
- The other towns and villages of Washtenaw County are a short drive away.