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Herman Strasburg House

Coordinates:42°21′35″N83°4′9″W / 42.35972°N 83.06917°W /42.35972; -83.06917
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Historic house in Michigan, United States

United States historic place
Herman Strasburg House
Location5415 Cass Avenue
Detroit,Michigan
Coordinates42°21′35″N83°4′9″W / 42.35972°N 83.06917°W /42.35972; -83.06917
Built1915
ArchitectMarcus R. Burrowes
Architectural styleTudor Revival,Arts and Crafts
MPSUniversity–Cultural Center Phase I MRA
NRHP reference No.86001036[1]
Added to NRHPApril 29, 1986

TheHerman Strasburg House is located at 5415 Cass Avenue inMidtownDetroit,Michigan. It is now known as theWayne State University Music Annex. The building was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]

History

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Herman Strasburg Sr. established was one of the leading dance teachers in Detroit in the 19th century.[2] His son, Herman Strasburg Jr., was born in Detroit in 1860.[3] After graduating from high school in 1876, he joined his father's dancing school, and in 1883 became owner of the business after his father's death.[2]

In 1914, Strasburg and his wife Ida purchased this lot on Cass. The following year, they hired architectMarcus R. Burrowes to design the house on Cass Avenue. This was shortly after Burrowes left the firm of Stratton-Baldwin, a leader in bringingArts and Crafts style to Detroit.[2] Herman Strasburg died in 1918, leaving his dance academy and house to his son Paul.[2] The Strasburg family occupied the home until 1925,[4] although it is not clear if the house was used as a private residence or adance studio.[3]

From 1925 to 1928, Harrison B. Anderson and Jean Campbell occupied the house, and from 1928 and 1931, Mary Fitzpatrick, who lived nearby, rented out rooms in the house to tenants.[2] In 1931, Bendetson Netzorg purchased the house, and lived there with his parents and sister. He also used the house for his piano school, living there until 1944.[4] In 1949,Wayne State University bought the property, using it first as the Wayne University Choral Studio and later as the Wayne State University Music Annex.[4]

Architecture

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The Herman Strasburg house is an asymmetrical, two-and-one-half-story house, and is one of the best examples ofTudor Revival architecture in Detroit[3] containingArts and Crafts elements. The first floor is clad in attractive red brickwork,[2] while the second floor is characteristicallyhalf-timbered.[3] The roof is cross-gabled, with projecting half-timbered gable ends and a pendant decoration at the peak. Most windows are double hung, although there are some leaded casement windows on the first floor.[2]

The interior has been extensively renovated. However, the original oak woodwork, paneling, and cabinetry remains intact. The main staircase is ornately carved, and the living room has a plastered barrel vault ceiling.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^abcdefghNational Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form: Herman Strasburg House
  3. ^abcdHerman Strasburg House from Detroit1701.org
  4. ^abcHerman Strasburg House[permanent dead link] from Woodward Avenue
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