JoeNiblick
One of the Regulars
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I'm so glad I stumbled upon this website... Full of people who love things from the Golden Era! The city of Detroit has such a rich history, it would be a shame to raze everything and start over (I'm still hoping and praying Michigan Central will be spared, even though there are plans to demolish it.).
With that said, the best way to support the city is to LIVE in the city. I'm doing my small part to save at least one building here:
This is my 1927 Tudor, designed and built by Redfield and Schuett for Mr. Fred Birkhill. When I bought the house, there were overgrown yews in the front and the grade was sloping to the house. I just had them removed and the yard re-graded. This weekend, I'll be working on putting in new bushes, and then sod.
With that said, the best way to support the city is to LIVE in the city. I'm doing my small part to save at least one building here:
This is my 1927 Tudor, designed and built by Redfield and Schuett for Mr. Fred Birkhill. When I bought the house, there were overgrown yews in the front and the grade was sloping to the house. I just had them removed and the yard re-graded. This weekend, I'll be working on putting in new bushes, and then sod.