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Kettering High School(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)schoolPart of Detroit Public Schools
Uptown Post Office(en)USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)office building, post office
Red Cross of SE Michigan(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)
ThyssenKrupp Budd(en)USA / Michigan / Grosse_Pointe_Park (Detroit)car assembly factoryFounded in 1912 as the Budd Company, this is a fabricator of metal components for auto bodies. The "front office" portion of the factory is a replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
Chrysler Mack Ave Engine Plants(en)USA / Michigan / Grosse_Pointe_Park (Detroit)production, car assembly factory
Chrysler Conner Assembly Plant(en)USA / Michigan / Center_Line (Detroit)production, car assembly factoryHome of the Dodge Viper
Detroit Waste Water Treatment Plant(en)USA / Michigan / River_Rouge (Detroit)
St. Mary's of Redford(en)USA / Michigan / Oak_Park (Detroit)Catholic Chruch and school. This is the third building to house the congregation and was designed in 1927 by noted architect Ralph Adams Cram. In 1992, the church added a 51-bell carillon to the tower.
Gethsemane Cemetery(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)cemeteryPurchased by the City of Detroit in the 1980s in an attempt to expand adjacent City Airport. After protests, plans were redesigned. www.nytimes.com/1988/03/30/us/detroit-journal-must-ceme...
Mount Olivet Cemetery(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)cemeteryOpened in 1886 and operated by the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit.
Forest Lawn Cemetery(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)cemeteryInterdenominational cemetery established in 1888. Contains a large section for burials through the Polish National Catholic Church.
Monteith Branch Library(en)USA / Michigan / Grosse_Pointe_Park (Detroit)libraryDetroit Public Library www.detroit.lib.mi.us/
Detroit Public Library-Jefferson Branch(en)USA / Michigan / Grosse_Pointe (Detroit)librarywww.detroit.lib.mi.us/
Detroit Public Library- Chandler Park Branch(en)USA / Michigan / Harper_Woods (Detroit)librarywww.detroit.lib.mi.us/
Detroit Police-Eastern District(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)police station
Osborn High School(en)USA / Michigan / Center_Line (Detroit)schoolDetroit Public Schools
Albert Kahn Building(en)USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)office buildingOriginally named the New Center Building, this was constructed in 1931 by the Fisher Brothers as a more modest address than the Fisher Building which is connected via an underground pedestrian passageway. The Building was renamed in the mid-1980s for
Metropolitan United Methodist Church(en)USA / Michigan / Detroit (Detroit)church, methodist
Woodlawn Cemetery(en)USA / Michigan / Ferndale (Detroit)cemeteryFinal Resting Place of many of Detroit's most prominent citizens including members of the Dodge (automobile), Hudson (department store), Stroh (brewery) and Ford (motor), Grinnell (music store) families as well as Governor Alexander Grosebeck and Mayor James Couzens.
Saint Florian Catholic Church(en)USA / Michigan / Hamtramck (Detroit)catholic churchSaint Florian Catholic Church Parafią Rzymskokatolica Św. Floriana 2626 Poland Street Hamtramck, Michigan 48212 Phone: 313-871-2778 The church was designed in 1908 by the noted architect Ralph Adams Cram who also designed St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral on Woodward Avenue.
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