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- South and west facades taken facing northeast; Two story, gambrel roof, Dutch Colonial Revival style house. Side gambrels and full width porch. Roof pitch breaks over porch. Two front dormers with gambrel roofs, and sunburst detailing in peak. Porch has round columns resting on molded concrete block piers, molded concrete block balustrade, and wood steps. Vertical siding to front (south) facade; aluminum siding to remainder of house. Shingled beltcourse on the east and west facades. Windows are one light over one. Glass enclosed porch on west rear. Diamond shaped shingled roof. Molded concrete block foundation. Livery barn at rear.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades. Facing southwest.; Gable-end two story frame building fenestrated with large multi-paned windows and clerestory on ridgeline. There are one story wings on the east and south facades, and a small two story extension on the west end of the north facade. Although this building was not built during the Greek Revival period, its return cornices give it a classical ambiance.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This gable front and wing Folk House has an entry porch with wood balustrade and tapered piers on a molded cement base. The decorative cement blocks are also used in the foundation.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; One story Modern, Ranch style house with attached, one car garage. Aluminum siding.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southwest; Two story, brick, hipped roof, vernacular, Prairie style house. Partial width, brick porch has a flat roof, square brick supports, and a solid brick balustrade. Wood railing on porch roof. Symmetrical facade. Cement urns on projecting arms of steps. Windows are six vertical lights over one, and many are paired. Brick foundation. Two car, brick, hipped roofed garage at rear.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades. Facing northwest.; One-and-one-half story brick Romanesque Revival church rests on a raised cut stone foundation. A tower rises from the ground between cross gables on the southeast corner and is topped with a shingled spire with four small spires at its base with triple-arched louvers beneath. A small round conical- topped tower sits on the southwest corner. Large round-arch stained glass windows on the east and south facades are a key identifying feature of this style. New porches on both front entrances of the church were constructed in 1954. Romanesque motif is continued on the interior.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two story, gable front and wing, Folk House. Partial width porch is now enclosed. One over one windows, several in pairs. Small window over porch. Aluminum siding. One story addition to rear. Barn and two other outbuildings at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This gable front and wing Folk House has an unusual entry porch with a slant roof originating in the roof of the wing. It has a stone foundation.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- West facade taken facing east; One story, gable front and wing, Folk House. Door on gable front. Concrete block construction and vertical siding. 750 sq.ft. No basement. Listed as "old" in 1956. Five rooms.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- This two story Italianate commercial building is topped with a dentilated cornice. An oriel window and small window with relieving arch fenestrate the second story. A large store front window and recessed entry, typical of the period, make up the first story front facade. There is a modern awning above the store front. An arch was cut in the interior wall between 105 and 107 E. Michigan Avenue in 1954. The opening remains today.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes