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  2. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is owned and operated by the Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority, which was created in 1948 by the Michigan Legislature. [2] The building contains a library, a courthouse, and the city hall. When it opened, the City-County Building replaced both the historic Detroit City Hall and Wayne County Building.

  3. Marygrove College - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Arts Building. The college grew out of a postgraduate tutorial offered to one young woman graduate of St. Mary's Academy in Monroe, Michigan, in 1899.By 1905 it had grown to a two-year college for women and in 1910 it was a four-year college chartered to grant degrees. [3]

  4. City-County Building - Wikipedia

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    City-County Building may refer to: Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit, Michigan; Denver City and County Building, Denver, Colorado; City-County Building (Indianapolis), Indiana; Knoxville City-County Building, Knoxville, Tennessee; Pittsburgh City-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Salt Lake City and County Building, Salt Lake ...

  5. Detroit City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit City Hall was the seat of government for the city of Detroit, Michigan from 1871 to 1961. The building sat on the west side of Campus Martius bounded by Griswold Street to the west, Michigan Avenue to the north, Woodward Avenue to the east, and Fort Street to the south where One Kennedy Square stands today.

  6. The Sorbonne Doctoral College - Wikipedia

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    The Sorbonne Doctoral College is the doctoral college of the Sorbonne University. [1] It consists University of Paris VI (Pierre and Marie Curie) and University of Paris IV . The two previous universities are direct inheritors of the Sorbonne (divided into 13 autonomous universities after the French riots in 1968). [ 2 ]

  7. Detroit Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was named originally named the Detroit Life Insurance Company Building after the building's main tenant, which occupied the top four floors. This building became part of the Park Avenue Historic District in 1997. The building is to be renovated as part of the new hockey arena district announced in 2013.

  8. Edmund Atkinson School - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Atkinson was a Detroit lawyer who served on the city council from 1900 to 1904, and worked as Assistant Corporation Council for the city and for the Detroit Board of Education. His namesake, the Edmund Atkinson School, was designed as a multi-unit school by the architectural firm of McGrath, Dohmen, & Page.

  9. List of tallest buildings by county in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    County City Building Image Height Floors Year Primary purpose Previous names (ft) (m) Alcona County: Harrisville: Alcona County Building [1] 12.14 3.70: 1: 1956: Government: Alger County: Munising: Alger County Courthouse [2] 24.28 7.40: 2: 1980: Government: Allegan County: Allegan: Allegan County Building [3] 24.28 7.40: 2: 1961: Government ...