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  2. Charles Lang Freer House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Lang Freer House is located at 71 East Ferry Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, USA.The house was originally built for the industrialist and art collector Charles Lang Freer, whose gift of the Freer Gallery of Art began the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.

  3. Category:Houses in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Detroit" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albert Kahn House;

  4. Dorothy H. Turkel House - Wikipedia

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    The Dorothy H. Turkel House is a private residence located at 2760 West 7 Mile Road in north-central Detroit, Michigan, within the Palmer Woods neighborhood. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1956. [1] The Dorothy H. Turkel House is the only Wright-designed building within the city limits of Detroit. [1]

  5. Charles Trowbridge House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles C. Trowbridge House is located at 1380 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is the oldest documented building in the city of Detroit; [ 3 ] it was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  6. Boston–Edison Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Boston–Edison Historic District is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan.It consists of over 900 homes built on four east-west streets: West Boston Boulevard, Chicago Boulevard, Longfellow Avenue and Edison Avenue, stretching from Woodward Avenue in the east to Linwood Avenue in the west. [3]

  7. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    From historic marker on the site of Brewster Homes. Between 1910 and 1940 Detroit, Michigan's African American population increased dramatically. In 1935, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt broke ground for the Brewster Homes, the nation’s first federally funded public housing development for African Americans. The homes opened in 1938 with 701 units.

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