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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kalamazoo ...

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    Kalamazoo: 11: Engine House No. 3: Engine House No. 3: May 27, 1983 : 607 Charlotte Ave. Kalamazoo: Note NRIS erroneously tags this as a delisted property, confusing it with The Harriett (refnum 83000057). 12: Fanckboner-Nichols Farmstead

  3. Desenberg Building - Wikipedia

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    The Desenberg Building is a commercial building located at 251 East Michigan Avenue in Kalamazoo, Michigan, within the Haymarket Historic District. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]

  4. Parkwyn Village - Wikipedia

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    Parkwyn Village is a planned community of Usonian houses located along Winchell and Lorraine Avenues and Parkwyn and Taliesin Drives, in Kalamazoo, Michigan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2022. [1]

  5. Rose Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, Kalamazoo masons John P. Culver and John DeSmit, Jr., purchased the backyard property of the houses located at 904 South Rose and 830 South Rose. They created the small urban court of Rose Place, and began construction on houses lining the street. By 1890, four houses were complete, including one for Culver's own use.

  6. Robert and Rae Levin House - Wikipedia

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    Robert and Rae Levin House, also Robert Levin House and Robert Levin Residence, is a single-family home in Kalamazoo, Michigan and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.. In 1949, [clarification needed] Robert and Rae Levin worked with Frank Lloyd Wright to build a house, the first one to be constructed in Parkwyn Village, a planned community of Usonian houses.

  7. Drake Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Western Michigan and Kalamazoo College sold the land to developers. In 2004, the Drake farmhouse was slated for demolition. However, Oshtemo Township purchased the house, carriage barn, and surrounding property, intending to create a public park. By 2017, additional property was added, [4] and the house was also substantially restored. [5]

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