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The Royal Aldrich House is a single-family house located at 31110 West 11 Mile Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [ 1 ] It is one of a few remaining Greek Revival style houses in southeast Michigan still located on the site where built.
28001 Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills: October 16, 1981: Greenwood Cemetery: Oak Street, between Greenwood and Lakeview roads Birmingham: July 18, 1991: U. S. Hackett Block: 5 Washington (Lapeer) Road, south of Burdick St Oxford: July 18, 1996: John Dallas Harger House: 36500 Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills: July 20, 1989: Hathaway-Hess Farm
Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northwestern suburb of Detroit, Farmington Hills is located roughly 22 miles (35.4 km) from downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 83,986, making it the second-largest community in Oakland County. [3]
Bar owner shot black teenager. Mob beat to death dishwasher who was Nazi concentration camp survivor: Rock Road massacre: Farwell: 1982-02-16: 7: Murder of 7 members of the Post family by former Army sharpshooter [2] [3] Jeffrey Gorton: Romulus Flint: 1991-02-17 1986-11-09: 2: Convicted of rape and murder of a flight attendant and professor at ...
Nardin Park United Methodist Church is a Methodist church situated in Farmington Hills, Michigan.Nardin Park was first formed in 1927 by the union of two large churches in northwest Detroit - the Grand River Avenue Church, established in 1891, and the Ninde Church, organized in 1886. [1]
Tom Taylor, who served as mayor of Farmington from 1986 to 1998, said the idea of extending Piñon Hills Boulevard south over the Animas River came up midway through his tenure, with the project ...
The district includes some significant buildings in Farmington: [2] Governor Fred M. Warner House, a symmetric, block shaped house with a low hipped roof topped by a cupola, built in 1867. The Masonic Lodge (formerly Township Hall), a two-story building with towers, corbels, arched doorways and a mansard roof in patterned slate, completed in 1876.
Fifty years ago, an updated Tudor less than a mile from downtown Millburn was practically an Olympic training center.