Linden Court is a cul de sac of twelve homes in the Woods Road Subdivision off of Summit Street. Built in 1930 as Linden Place, all of the houses were completed by 1931. The house at 122 Linden Court, on the...
Learn MoreThe house at 935 Pearl Street, with its delightful swooping roof, eyebrow window, and lovely landscaping radiates curb appeal. Built in 1922 for Professor William H. Sherzer of the Michigan State Normal...
Learn MoreYpsilanti District Library This old post-office building is typical of the classical revival style common to government buildings of the first half of the twentieth century. Its design owes much to the...
Learn MoreEleven West Salon and Spa • Flour Mill Apartments This year’s tour revisits the Flour Mill Building in downtown Ypsilanti, recently renovated by Phoenix Contractors, Inc., and considered a landmark at the...
Learn MoreThe lovely brick Italianate house at 108 North Huron was built in the 1850s. William B. Clarke bought the house in 1860. The Clarke family and their descendants lived there until 1934, when the house was sold...
Learn MoreThe exterior of this lovely Italianate house, probably built in 1876, has been painted a cheerful yellow. Passersby are drawn to the house—which looks both imposing and approachable—by its stately style and...
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