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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Ann Arbor, Michigan" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Tower Plaza is the tallest building in Ann Arbor, at 26 stories. The next-highest building is University Towers, 536 South Forest Avenue, at 18 stories. [2] [3] It presents a solid face on the west side, and a narrow column of windows in the center of the east side. The main entrance is on William Street.
Ann Arbor: July 26, 1974: Ann Arbor Central Fire Station† Corner of 5th Avenue and Huron Street Ann Arbor: April 23, 1971: Antislavery Society Informational Site 340 E. Huron Street (Ann Arbor News Building) Ann Arbor: October 1, 1976: Ballard House: 125 North Huron Street Ypsilanti: February 17, 1965: Bell Road Bridge† / Dover ...
The building shortly after its construction. In 1903, Congress authorized funds to construct this building to house the postal services for Ann Arbor. However, actual money was not appropriated until 1906. [3] The building site chosen was the site of Polhemus Livery Stable, which was razed to make room for the new post office.
Edward DeMille Campbell House, 1899, Nettleton & Kahn Ann Arbor, Michigan; Detroit Racquet Club, 1902 (Kahn designed the building, and the Vinton Company, whose offices were just down Woodbridge Street from the club, was awarded the general contract for erecting the facilities) Frederick L. Colby, building permit issued 5/22/1901, finished 1902
The Anson Brown Building is the oldest extant commercial building in Ann Arbor, Michigan It was erected in 1832 by developer Anson Brown in the Lower Town area at 1001 Broadway St. as a general store. [ 1 ]
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The Old West Side Historic District is a primarily residential historic district located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and roughly bounded by 7th Street, Main Street, Huron Street, Pauline Boulevard, and Crest Avenue.