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  2. Category:Art Deco architecture in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washtenaw ...

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    Ann Arbor: The First National Bank Building is a ten-story Romanesque Revival high-rise was built in 1927, and completed in 1929. It was the tallest building in Ann Arbor at the time of its construction, it was built for the first bank in Washtenaw County. 21: Jortin Forbes House: Jortin Forbes House: October 10, 1985 : 211 N. Ann Arbor St.

  4. William and Elizabeth (Bodanzky) Muschenheim House

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    The William and Elizabeth (Bodanzky) Muschenheim House is a single-family home located at 1251 Heather Way in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1]

  5. List of Art Deco architecture in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Burton Memorial Tower, University Of Michigan Central Campus Historic District, Ann Arbor, 1936; ... Home Repair Services, Grand Rapids, c. 1940s [2]

  6. Robert C. and Bettie J. (Sponseller) Metcalf House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert C. and Bettie J. (Sponseller) Metcalf House is a single-family home located at 1052 Arlington Boulevard in Ann Arbor, Michigan.The International Style house, designed, constructed, and occupied for decades by Robert and Bettie Metcalf, is the first example of Robert Metcalf's designs in the broader mid-century modern style.

  7. Cobblestone Farm and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblestone Farm and Museum, which includes the Dr. Benajah Ticknor House (also known as the Ticknor-Campbell House) is an historical museum located at 2781 Packard Road in Ann Arbor Michigan. [3] The museum gets its name from the cobblestone used to build the farmhouse. [4]

  8. William Palmer Residence - Wikipedia

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    The William and Mary Palmer House is a house in Ann Arbor, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952. [2] The home was designed for William Palmer, an economics professor at the University of Michigan, and his wife Mary. It sits on three lots at the end of a quiet, dirt road cul-de-sac.

  9. Genesis of Ann Arbor - Wikipedia

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    Genesis of Ann Arbor is a house of worship in Ann Arbor, Michigan, home to two congregations: an Episcopal church and a Reform Jewish synagogue. Genesis of Ann Arbor was formed in 1974 as an equal partnership of the St. Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church and Temple Beth Emeth , which were founded in 1953 and 1970 respectively.