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Wyandotte Interactive Tour / Ford City

Wyandotte, Michigan
1854 Wyandotte Village   |   Ford City   |   Glenwood & Mt. Carmel   |   South Wyandotte

A. Oakwood Cemetery, established 1854
B. McCormack Home, Second 1905, Queen Anne, Built 1902
C. Second 1842, Queen Anne, Built 1898
D. Gardner House, Second 1836, Craftsman/Italianate, Built 1901, Fine example of a historically sensitive rehabilitation
E. Second 1816, Craftsman/Italianate
F. Biddle 1700 & Site of Marx Hotel, stone building in 2003
G. Michigan Alkali Company Administration Building
H. J.B. Ford Company Office, consumer branch of Michigan Alkali
I. Site of Ford Village Municipal Building, Demolished 1991
J. New Street (off of Biddle Ave)
K. Arthur Edwards Memorial Bridge, 1932, Named for mayor who died in office
L. Emmons Boulevard, named after Judge
M. Emmons 142, eligible for WHS plaque
N. Kings Highway 723, Built 1927
O. Emmons Court 51
P. Emmons Court 15
Q. Wyandotte Toys Headquarters and factory buildings, New Urbanist designed neighborhood planned in 2004
R. Tocco House, Felice 238, 1932 fire associated with Prohibition

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