National Register of Historic Places Single Property Listings Ann Arbor, Michigan From http://www.nps.gov/nr/about.htm Resource Name: Anderson, William, House Reference Number: 82002884 Address: 2301 Packard Road List Date: 08/19/1982 Significant Dates: circa 1853 ; Exploration/Settlement Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival Architect and/or Builder: Unknown Resource Name: Ann Arbor Central Fire Station Alternate Name: Firemen's Hall Reference Number: 72000658 Address: Corner of Fifth Avenue and Huron Street List Date: 01/13/1972 Significant Dates: 1883- Areas of Significance: Social/Humanitarian Architectural Classification(s): Italianate Resource Name: Bell-Spalding House Alternate Name: Tuomy House Reference Number: 90001957 Address: 2117 Washtenaw Avenue List Date: 12/28/1990 Period of Significance: 1854-1864 Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival; Italian Villa Architect and/or Builder: Unknown Resource Name: Bennett, Henry, House Alternate Name: Reuben Kempf Reference Number: 73000959 Address: 312 South Division Street List Date: 03/01/1973 ; Music Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival
Resource Name: Delta Upsilon Fraternity House Reference Number: 95001394 Address: 1331 Hill Street List Date: 11/29/1995 Period of Significance: 1902-1903 ; Social History Architectural Classification(s): Tudor Revival Architect and/or Builder: Albert, Kahn National Register of Historic Places Single Property Listings - Michigan 597 Resource Name: Detroit Observatory Reference Number: 73000960 Address: Observatory and Ann Streets List Date: 09/19/1973 Significant Dates: 1853-1854 Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival; Italianate Resource Name: Earl, Thomas, House Reference Number: 91002000 Address: 415 North Main Street List Date: 06/25/1992 Period of Significance: 1860 Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival Resource Name: First National Bank Building Alternate Name: First National Building Reference Number: 82000547 Address: 201 South Main Street List Date: 11/24/1982 Period of Significance: 1900- Significant Dates: 1927-1930 ; Commerce Architectural Classification(s): Romanesque Architect and/or Builder: Fry and Kasurin
Resource Name: Frieze, Henry S., House Reference Number: 72000659 Address: 1547 Washtenaw Avenue List Date: 11/15/1972 ; Education; Landscape Architectural Classification(s): Italianate Resource Name: Germania Building Complex Alternate Name: Earle Building Complex Reference Number: 83000893 Address: 119-123 West Washington Street and 209-211 South Ashley Street List Date: 03/10/1983 ; 1900- Significant Dates: 1884-1895; 1918 ; Commerce Architectural Classification(s): Late Victorian Architect and/or Builder: Schwab, George W. Resource Name: Goss, Arnold and Gertrude, House Reference Number: 06000402 Address: 3215 West Dobson Place List Date: 05/17/2006 Period of Significance: 1922-1938 Significant Dates: 1922-1923 Areas of Significance: Agriculture; Architecture; Industry; Landscape Architecture Architectural Classification(s): Colonial Revival; Georgian Revival; Craftsmen Architect and/or Builder: Mason, George DeWitt Significant Person(s): Goss, Arnold H. Resource Name: Harris Hall Reference Number: 82002885 Address: 617 East Huron Street List Date: 04/22/1982 Significant Dates: 1886-1887 ; Social/Humanitarian Architectural Classification(s): Queen Anne; Romanesque Architect and/or Builder: Lloyd, Gordon W. Significant Person(s): Smith Harris, Reverend Samuel
Resource Name: Hoffstetter, Jacob, House Reference Number: 82002886 Address: 322 East Washington Street List Date: 03/19/1982 Significant Dates: circa 1887 Architectural Classification(s): Late Victorian Resource Name: Kellogg--Warden House Alternate Name: Museum on Main Street Reference Number: 94000754 Address: 500 North Main Street List Date: 07/22/1994 Period of Significance: 1835-1839 Significant Dates: 1835-1939 Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival Architect and/or Builder: Unknown Resource Name: Main Street Post Office Alternate Name: Ann Arbor Post Office Reference Number: 78001512 Address: 220 North Main Street List Date: 05/22/1978 Period of Significance: 1900- Significant Dates: 1906-1909; 1926; 1932-1933 Architectural Classification(s): Neo-Classical Revival Architect and/or Builder: C. Hoertz and Son; Rice Construction Company Resource Name: Mechem, Floyd R., House Reference Number: 99001456 Address: 1402 Hill Street List Date: 12/09/1999 Period of Significance: 1898-1903 Areas of Significance: Law Architectural Classification(s): Queen Anne
Resource Name: Methodist Episcopal Church Parsonage Reference Number: 82002887 Address: 332 E Washington Street List Date: 03/18/1982 Significant Dates: circa 1858; 1925 ; Religion Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival Resource Name: Michigan Central Railroad Depot Alternate Name: Gandy Dancer Reference Number: 75000963 Address: 401 Depot Street List Date: 03/10/1975 Significant Dates: 1886 Architectural Classification(s): Romanesque Architect and/or Builder: Spier, Frederick Resource Name: Michigan Theater Building Reference Number: 80001917 Address: 5251-609 East Liberty Street List Date: 11/28/1980 Period of Significance: 1900- Significant Dates: 1927 ; Theater Architectural Classification(s): Lombard Romanesque Architect and/or Builder: Finkel, Maurice Resource Name: Newberry Hall Reference Number: 72000660 Address: 434 South State Street Major Changes (s): MISSING
Resource Name: Nickels Arcade Reference Number: 87001180 Address: 326-330 South State Street List Date: 07/09/1987 Period of Significance: 1900- Significant Dates: 1915-1918 ; Commerce Architect and/or Builder: Pipp, Hermann Resource Name: Northern Brewery Reference Number: 79001170 Address: 1327 Jones Drive List Date: 11/20/1979 ; 1900 Significant Dates: 1886 ; Commerce; Industry; Social/Humanitarian Resource Name: Old West Side Historic District Reference Number: 72000661 Address: West Huron, West Washington, West Liberty List Date: 07/12/1991 Period of Significance: 1840-1941 ; Ethnic Heritage/ European; Industry Architectural Classification(s): Colonial Revival; Bungalow; Craftsman Architect and/or Builder: Koch, John; Lucas, John Resource Name: Palmer, William B. and Mary Shuford, House Reference Number: 99000340 Address: 227 Orchard Hills Drive List Date: 03/29/1999 Period of Significance: 1950-1964 Significant Dates: 1950-1952; 1962-1964 ; Landscape Architecture Architectural Classification(s): Wrightian Architect and/or Builder: Wright, Frank Lloyd; Howe, John
Resource Name: President's House, University Of Michigan Reference Number: 70000285 Address: 815 South University List Date: 10/15/1970 ; 1900- Significant Dates: 1839-1840; 1860s ; Education Architectural Classification(s): Italianate Resource Name: Stone School Reference Number: 95001386 Address: 2600 Packard Road List Date: 11/29/1995 Period of Significance: 1911-1913 Areas of Significance: Education; Social History Architectural Classification(s): Bungalow; Craftsman Resource Name: Ticknor, Dr. Benajah, House Alternate Name: Campbell House Reference Number: 72000662 Address: 2781 Packard Road List Date: 11/21/1972 Resource Name: Tuomy Hills Service Station Reference Number: 00000240 Address: 2406 Washtenaw Avenue List Date: 01/31/2000 Period of Significance: 1928 Architectural Classification(s): Tudor Revival Architect and/or Builder: Fry and Kasurin; Kasurin, Paul
Resource Name: Unitarian Universalist Church Alternate Name: Grace Bible Church Reference Number: 78001513 Address: 100 North State Street List Date: 10/04/1978 ; 1900- Significant Dates: 1881-1882 ; Religion Architectural Classification(s): Richardsonian Romanesque Architect and/or Builder: Donaldson and Meier; Walker Brothers Resource Name: University Of Michigan Central Campus Historic District Reference Number: 78001514 Address: University of Michigan Central Campus List Date: 06/15/1978 ; 1900- ; Art; Education; Engineering; Landscape Architecture; Law; Music; Science; Social/Humanitarian; Theater; Library Resource Name: Weinmann Block Alternate Name: Fischer Hardware Building Reference Number: 83000891 Address: 219-223 East Washington Street List Date: 09/08/1983 Significant Dates: circa 1885; 1882 ; Commerce Architectural Classification(s): Late Victorian Architect and/or Builder: Unknown Resource Name: White, Orrin, House Alternate Name: Hodges, Robert Residence Reference Number: 71000421 Address: 2940 Fuller Road List Date: 03/22/1971
Resource Name: Wilson, Judge Robert S., House Reference Number: 72000663 Address: 126 North Division List Date: 03/16/1972 Significant Dates: circa 1839-Present Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival Architect and/or Builder: Unknown Significant Person(s): Wilson, Robert S.
National Register of Historic Places Program The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. Property Name Metcalf, Robert C. and Bettie J. (Sponseller), House Reference Number 16000910 State Michigan County Washtenaw Town Ann Arbor Street Address 1052 Arlington Blvd. Multiple Property Submission Name N/A Status Listed 12/27/2016 Areas of Significance Architecture Link to full file http://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/16000910.pdf The Robert C. and Bettie (Sponseller) Metcalf House is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria B and C at the state level of significance as a notable example of the Modern Movement and for its association with architect and Dean Emeritus of the University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Robert C. Metcalf. The Metcalf House was designed by University of Michigan (UM)-trained architect Robert C. Metcalf for himself and his family in the first years of his career, while working for UM professor George B. Brigham. Built in 1952-
53, largely by Metcalf and his wife Bettie, the Metcalf House possesses significance in the category of Architecture as an innovative residential design exhibiting the fundamental characteristics of the Modern Movement including its simple geometric form, use of large expanses of glass to bring nature and sunlight into the interior, and its open floor plan. After graduating from the UM in 1950, Metcalf remained in Ann Arbor and began to teach at the UM while at the same time establishing a private architectural practice. At the university he was named Chairman of the Department of Architecture in 1968, and then served as the first Dean of the College of Architecture, first appointed in 1974. He retired from the university in 1991. During the course of his private career, Metcalf designed over 150 projects in Michigan and Ohio, many for UM faculty and staff. Metcalf received numerous awards for his work, and his buildings have appeared in many popular publications. He was named to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 1972. Any Associated Files N/A
National Register of Historic Places Program The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. Muschenheim, William and Elizabeth (Bodanzky), Property Name House Reference Number 16000911 State Michigan County Washtenaw Town Ann Arbor Street Address 1251 Heather Way Multiple Property Submission Name N/A Status Listed 12/27/2016 Areas of Significance Architecture Link to full file http://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/16000911.pdf The William and Elizabeth Muschenheim House is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria B and C at the state level for its association with architect and educator William Muschenheim and for its demonstration of the Modern architecture movement in Michigan during the midtwentieth century. William Muschenheim, who was among the first Americans to study modern architecture in Europe, designed the house for himself and his family after accepting a teaching position at the University of Michigan in 1950.
Constructed in 1954, the Muschenheim House is significant under Criterion C in the area of Architecture as an important example of mid-twentieth century Modern style residential design exhibiting a straightforward and planar aesthetic expression derived from Muschenheim's European based training. The house demonstrates the innovative use of a prefabricated steel structural system, generally reserved for industrial projects, the use of large expanses of glazing and the strategic application of color as an integral part of the design. Any Associated Files N/A