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September 3, 2010
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The Many Lives of 210 E. Huron

From Greek Revival to green building

by Grace Shackman

posted 10/30/2008

The building at 210 East Huron first shows up on a city map from 1853. Although only a block from the Washtenaw County Courthouse, which was then the center of Ann Arbor’s commercial district, that stretch of Huron was still mostly vacant. The earliest picture shows the temple-like facade of a Greek Revival house.

 
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