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The Greenfield Union School is a school located at 420 West 7 Mile Road in Detroit, Michigan. A part of Detroit Public Schools (DPS), the school building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]
Roughly bounded by Seven Mile Rd., Woodward Ave., and Strathcona Dr. Palmer Park Area: Palmer Woods sits on land originally owned by Thomas W. Palmer, a prominent citizen of 19th-century Detroit and a United States Senator. The neighborhood was platted in the mid-1910s, and most of the homes were constructed between about 1917 and 1929.
Martyrs of Uganda Elementary Catholic Academy [75] Our Lady of Guadalupe Middle School (girls' school) [75] - It was established in August 2001. The idea was first proposed in 1996. [85] The costs increased and the number of pupils lowered, so the school closed in 2009. [86] Our Lady Queen of Angels Elementary School [84] Precious Blood ...
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After longtime Spring Lake educator Lillian Black retired in 1962, the elementary was renamed after her. Staff writer Rachael Riley can be reached at rriley@fayobserver.com or 910-486-3528.
By the 1940s and 1950s, Conant Gardens was relatively well-populated. The residents were primarily Black businesspeople, lawyers, ministers, and teachers. [11] In 1950, in terms of all neighborhoods with over 500 black people, the median income of black families and unrelated individuals of the tracts 603 and 604, respectively, were the highest in Detroit; the tracts correspond to Conant Gardens.
8 Mile Rd. is the northern boundary, Livernois is the western, Pembroke is the southern, and Woodward Avenue is the eastern. Established in 1936 as an residential settlement, known for its housing styles of various 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s well-kept brick tudor and colonial homes. Grixdale Farms [8] East of Palmer Park Golf Course. South of 7 Mile.