This Italianate house at 302 Oak Street was built around 1858 as a simple one and-a-half-story farmhouse. Depot Town saloonkeeper George Cady and his wife, Emma, were the first owners of record. By 1880 the...
Learn MoreBuilt about 1859 as a single-family residence, the Italianate home at 402 East Cross was converted to a duplex in 1937 and purchased by the affluent McHenry family to serve as their summer home. They also...
Learn MoreCross Street Village Cross Street Village, formerly Old Ypsilanti High School, was designed by Ypsilanti architect R. S. Gerganoff. The neoclassical building was constructed in three stages. The 1917...
Learn MoreLocated in the heart of downtown Ypsilanti, 126 West Michigan Avenue has been in Joseph Lawrence’s family since 1854. According to historical records, this three-story High Victorian commercial building was...
Learn MoreThis delightful Cape Cod house in the Normal Park neighborhood is the work of two well-known Ypsilanti architects: Ward Swarts, who designed the house in 1939, and Zack Gerganoff, who designed an addition in...
Learn MoreThe 1925 Period Tudor at 518 Fairview Circle may have been the first house on the street. It is situated sideways on its lot—a very English way of placing a house. The main door doesn’t face the street and...
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