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Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District

Coordinates:42°23′49″N83°5′13″W / 42.39694°N 83.08694°W /42.39694; -83.08694
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Historic district in Michigan, United States

United States historic place
Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District
Streetscape on Massachusetts Street between Woodward and John R.
Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is located in Michigan
Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District
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Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is located in the United States
Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District
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LocationHighland Park, Michigan
Coordinates42°23′49″N83°5′13″W / 42.39694°N 83.08694°W /42.39694; -83.08694
Architectural styleLate 19th And 20th Century Revivals,Bungalow/Craftsman
NRHP reference No.88000050[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 8, 1988

Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is a residential historic district located inHighland Park, Michigan along five east-west streets: Farrand Park, McLean Street, Colorado Street, Rhode Island Street, and Massachusetts Street, betweenWoodward Avenue on the west and Oakland Avenue on the east. The district was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1988.[1]

Significance

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The structures in the neighborhood are primarily single-family homes built in the early twentieth century.[2] The area features an unusually high concentration of high quality, middle class housing stock, built over a short period of time, with much of it still well-preserved.[2]

Description

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McGregor Public Library (1926)

The Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District is a neighborhood of primarily single-family detached homes. There are 422 single-family homes, two apartment buildings, five commercial buildings, and theMcGregor Library located within the district.[2] Of these, 392 single-family houses, both two apartment buildings, and the library are classified as contributing to the district's historic character.[2]

The houses are fine representation of the variety of American residential architecture in the years 1900-1930. Styles represented includefoursquares,bungalows, and variousrevival styles. There are also 393 garages in the district, located along back alleys.[2] Of these, 373 appear to have been constructed in the years of the area's initial development, and their presence and construction reflects the upwardly mobile, middle-class character of the neighborhood.[2]

Gallery

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  • Homes on Rhode Island Street
    Homes on Rhode Island Street
  • Homes on Colorado Street
    Homes on Colorado Street
  • Homes on McLean Street near Woodward Avenue
    Homes on McLean Street near Woodward Avenue

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^abcdefHighland Heights - Stevens' Subdivision Historic DistrictArchived 2011-06-06 at theWayback Machine from the state of Michigan
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