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Added to NRHP. May 5, 1982. Designated MSHS. September 10, 1979 [2] The Hebard–Ford Summer House is a private house located north of L'Anse, Michigan in Pequaming, Michigan. It is also known as the Ford Bungalow. The house was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
A possibly unique "double bungalow" constructed of two Lustron houses joined together is located at 9412-14 Stroelitz Street. ... 903 E Michigan Ave, Paw Paw, MI ...
Area code. 906 [a] The Upper Peninsula of Michigan —also known as Upper Michigan or colloquially the U.P. or Yoop —is the northern and more elevated of the two major landmasses that make up the U.S. state of Michigan; it is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac. It is bounded primarily by Lake Superior to the north ...
Bungalow. A bungalow house in Houston, Texas. A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is single- storey, [1] sometimes with a smaller upper storey set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof, [2] and may be surrounded by wide verandas. [1][3] The first house in England that was classified as a bungalow was built in 1869. [1]
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Open shelving and stainless steel appliances completed the renovation. The breakfast nook is an intimate place for a quick meal or a cup of coffee before heading out to start the day.
Kit houses in Michigan were a type of housing that was largely developed in the US state of Michigan throughout the first half of the 20th century. Michigan was home to the Aladdin Company , the first and longest-lived manufacturer of kit houses in North America , who had sales "in every part of the world, from Saskatchewan to Tahiti". [1]
Upon completion, the Penobscot Building was the eighth-tallest building in the world, the fourth-tallest in the United States [ 5 ] and the tallest outside of New York and Chicago. [ 6 ][ 7 ] Rising 566 feet (173 m), the 47-story Penobscot was the tallest building in Michigan from its completion in 1928 until construction of the Renaissance ...