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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21OV_in-memory-of-vincent-chin_Ferndale-MI.html
The State Bar of Michigan 34th Michigan Legal Milestone marker commemorates Ferndale as the birthplace in 1983 of the pan-ethnic Asian American civil and victim's rights movement resulting in the formation of the civil rights organization American…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NZ_the-badder-building_Ferndale-MI.html
At the northwest corner was the first two story brick commercial and office building in Ferndale, home to Leonard's Drugs in the 1920's and McMillan's Drugs in the 1940's. Two well-known businesses, Federal Department Store and Radio City, encompa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NY_the-professional-building_Ferndale-MI.html
Located at the southwest corner is the Professional Building, which replaced the Aston-Wallace Building during the widening of Woodward and is now located at the south end of the same block. Cunningham's Drug Store opened at this corner in 1931, m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21NH_the-lux-building_Ferndale-MI.html
Originally built as a one-story building at the NE corner, and later that decade, a second story was added. On July 16, 1988, a stolen '88 Buick ran three red lights on northbound Woodward and broadsided an eastbound Pontiac at E. Nine Mile Rd. Th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21N0_ferndale-center-building_Ferndale-MI.html
At the southwest corner is the Ferndale Center Building. Originally named the C.H. Harrison Building, it housed the newly incorporated Ferndale City Hall offices in the 1930's. For many years, this three story building was the tallest structure in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21FV_100-year-anniversary_Ferndale-MI.html
This beautiful historic building was constructed and then destroyed by fire in 1914. Known as The Ferndale School, it was re-built in time for the 1915 school year. Eventually known as The Central School, in the 1920's it was remodeled for Distric…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSL_spicer-barn_Farmington-Hills-MI.html
Built c. 1880
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSK_lemuel-botsford-house_Farmington-Hills-MI.html
Lemuel and Lucy Botsford were Quakers. From Salisbury, Connecticut, they moved to Lyons, New York, and in 1836 to Farmington's Quaker settlement. In 1837 the Botsfords built this Greek Revival house on what became known as Botsford Hill. The house…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSJ_kirby-white-house_Farmington-Hills-MI.html
This Federalist Revival House was designed by talented architect Marcus Burrowes for Kirby White, an executive of Ferry Morse Seed Company. In the 1930s Ferry Morse was the largest seed company in the world. This house is considered the work of a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZSI_gray-spicer-house_Farmington-Hills-MI.html
Built in 1926
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