# Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission

> Mediated Wiki article. Canonical URL: https://mediated.wiki/source/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission
> Markdown URL: https://mediated.wiki/source/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission.md
> Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission
> Source revision: 1268068246
> License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)

United States historic place

Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission U.S. National Register of Historic Places Cass Avenue, north of Alexandrine, in the Willis-Selden Historic District Location Detroit, Michigan, United States Coordinates 42°20′57″N 83°3′52″W / 42.34917°N 83.06444°W / 42.34917; -83.06444 Built 1870–1927 Architect Baxter & O'Dell, Putnam & Moore; Leon Coquard; Detroit Edison Company; Donaldson and Meier; C.F. Haglin & Sons; Smith, Hinchman, & Grylls; et al Architectural style Colonial Revival, Beaux Arts, Early Commercial MPS Cass Farm MPS NRHP reference No. 97001092, 97001093, 97001095 - 97001101, 97001475, 97001477, 97001478[1] Added to NRHP December 1, 1997

The **Cass Farm MPS** is a US [multiple property submission](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places#Multiple_Property_Submission) to the [National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places) which was approved on December 1, 1997. The structures included are all located in [Midtown](/source/Midtown%2C_Detroit), in the Cass Farm area in [Detroit](/source/Detroit), [Michigan](/source/Michigan), USA. The Cass Farm area is defined as occupying the space between [Woodward Avenue](/source/Woodward_Avenue) on the east, the [Lodge Freeway](/source/Lodge_Freeway) on the west, Warren Avenue on the north, and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on the south.[2]

## History

### 1800 - 1870

The Cass Farm area spans portions of four original plattings. These include the rear portions of three original [ribbon farms](/source/Ribbon_farm) (the Cass Farm, the Jones/Crane Farm, and the Forsyth Farm), as well as a section of the Park Lots between Woodward and Cass.[2]

The Park Lots were originally platted after the disastrous 1805 fire in Detroit. After the fire, the United States Congress authorized the platting of a new village at Detroit.[2] Land titles were granted to settle remaining uncertainty over the ownership of some parcels, which was in part due to the then fairly recent departure of British colonial forces.[2] During this platting, the land on both sides of the main thoroughfare, Woodward Avenue, was set aside, with congress authorizing the platting of the Park Lots. Development of the area, however, only started in the 1860s.[2]

Cass Farm ran between what is now Cass Avenue and Third Avenue.[2] In 1816, [Lewis Cass](/source/Lewis_Cass) purchased the ribbon farm. The property was gradually developed over the years, with the sections closest to the river being developed first. By the time Cass died in 1866, a few of the blocks north of Martin Luther King Boulevard had just been platted. Cass's children continued to plat the area after his death.[2]

The Jones/Crane Farm was located between what is now Third Avenue and the alley east of Fourth Street.[2] [De Garmo Jones](/source/De_Garmo_Jones), onetime mayor of Detroit, received the property in 1823. The rear portion of the ribbon farm changed owners multiple times until Flavius JB Crane purchased it in 1854, when he began platting it.[2]

The Forsythe Farm was located between what is now Fourth Street and the Lodge Freeway.[2] John Forsythe purchased the property in 1829; it was later subdivided multiple times, with various owners eventually platting the property.[2]

Development of the area was relatively slow. In the early part of the 19th century, residential growth in Detroit occurred primarily east and west of Woodward, along [Fort Street](/source/M-85_(Michigan_highway)) and [Jefferson Avenue](/source/Jefferson_Avenue_(Detroit));[3] the areas near Cass Farm were still predominantly rural in nature.[2] Urban development of the area did not really begin until 1870, when the population of Detroit was nearly 80,000. Streetcar lines established in the 1860s allowed residents to more conveniently travel from the Cass Farm area to downtown.[2]

### 1870 - 1910

The [West Canfield Historic District](/source/West_Canfield_Historic_District), platted in 1871, was one of the first recorded subdivisions in the area.[2] The district features large and expensive lots, and many prominent Detroiters settled on the block. A severe depression slowed development, but it picked up again in the late 1870s.[2] The period from 1880 to 1895 brought a boom in the construction of elegant single-family and duplex homes in the Cass Farm area. The lots on Woodward were the most expensive and featured the most opulent homes; the lots immediately off the main street were soon filled with the homes of Detroit's upper class. School and religious buildings were also constructed in the area.[2]

As Detroit grew, the demand for apartment housing also grew; beginning in 1895, the construction in the Cass Farm area began to focus more on small apartment buildings.[2] This was particularly true in the last portion of the district to be developed, the section south of Warren between Cass and Third. Here a number of small-scale apartment buildings were constructed around the turn of the 20th century.[2]

### 1910 - 1940

As the city continued to expand, the character of the neighborhood changed. Even before [World War I](/source/World_War_I), the congestion along Woodward precipitated a change from upper-class housing to commercial ventures.[2] The construction of [Orchestra Hall](/source/Orchestra_Hall%2C_Detroit) heralded a [City Beautiful](/source/City_Beautiful) movement that turned much of the area into public-oriented space.[2]

The rise of the automobile also changed the area. Cass Farm's proximity to the automotive plants in the [Milwaukee Junction](/source/Milwaukee_Junction) area made it ideal for housing auto workers. During the 1910s and 1920s, larger apartment buildings were constructed in the area, and many remaining single-family homes were converted into boardinghouses.[2] Commercial usage also increased in the area, particularly in automotive-related sectors: showrooms, service stations, and part supply businesses.[2]

### 1930 - onward

The [Great Depression](/source/Great_Depression) heralded the beginning of a long decline for the Cass Farm area. Newly constructed buildings fell into foreclosure, and many of the formerly well-paid auto workers living in the area were out of work.[2] By the time the industrial recovery from [World War II](/source/World_War_II) stimulated the economy, industry had relocated to the suburbs, and the economic recovery for the most part passed the area by.[2]

In the 1950s, widespread demolition of houses and businesses began, a practice that extended into the 1980s. [Wayne State University](/source/Wayne_State_University) also began to have more influence in the area, rehabilitating old buildings and building new ones.[2] As the focus shifted to urban rehabilitation in the 1990s, more structures in the area have been refurbished, by Wayne State, other public groups, and by private parties.[2]

## Structures in the Cass Farm MPS

There are twelve structures and districts in the Cass Farm MPS; these are shown below. The structures are from all periods of development of the area.

- Resource Name Image Address Built Architect Note Cass-Davenport Historic District Bounded Cass Ave., Davenport, and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd 1905–1924 Baxter & O'Dell; Putnam & Moore Chapel of St. Theresa-the Little Flower 46 Parsons Street 1926 Donaldson and Meier Detroit Edison Company Willis Avenue Station 50 West Willis 1916 Detroit Edison Company Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building 52 Selden Street 1927 Smith, Hinchman, & Grylls Graybar Electric Company Building 55 West Canfield 1926 C.F. Haglin & Sons Hotel Stevenson 40 Davenport Street 1913 Joseph P. Jogerst Now known as the Milner Arms . Robert M. and Matilda (Kitch) Grindley House 123 Parsons Street 1897 Putnam and Moore League of Catholic Women Building 100 Parsons Street 1927 Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Sts. Peter and Paul Academy 64 Parsons Street 1892 Leon Coquard Currently known as the St. Patrick Senior Center Warren-Prentis Historic District Prentis, Forest, Hancock, & south side of Warren, from Woodward to Third Avenue 1880–1895 Multiple West Canfield Historic District (Boundary Increase) Third Street, south of Canfield 1871 Unknown Willis-Selden Historic District Willis, Alexandrine, and Selden, from Woodward to Third Avenue 1870 Multiple

These structures represent the range of construction in the Cass Farm area. The earliest structures are in the [West Canfield Historic District](/source/West_Canfield_Historic_District) boundary increase; these structures include both a Victorian private home and two Victorian commercial structures, among the earliest in the neighborhood. The [Robert M. and Matilda (Kitch) Grindley House](/source/Robert_M._and_Matilda_(Kitch)_Grindley_House) (now unfortunately demolished) was another 19th-century single-family home, dating from the time when the Cass Farm area was still primarily upscale residential.

The [Warren-Prentis Historic District](/source/Warren-Prentis_Historic_District) is primarily a mix of early private homes and small apartment buildings that moved into the neighborhood around the turn of the 20th century. Around the same time, the [Sts. Peter and Paul Academy](/source/Sts._Peter_and_Paul_Academy) was built to serve the growing population of the neighborhood.

The [Willis-Selden Historic District](/source/Willis-Selden_Historic_District) primarily contains somewhat later structures, demonstrating the mix of small apartments and the commercial buildings that entered the district as the automobile industry grew importance. Another commercial building is the [Graybar Electric Company Building](/source/Graybar_Electric_Company_Building). Near the same time, increasing infrastructure requirements made the [Detroit Edison Company Willis Avenue Station](/source/Detroit_Edison_Company_Willis_Avenue_Station) and the [Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building](/source/Detroit-Columbia_Central_Office_Building) necessary for the neighborhood.

Finally, the [Cass-Davenport Historic District](/source/Cass-Davenport_Historic_District) shows a mix of small apartment buildings and the later, larger apartment buildings that were built in the 1920s, as space in the city became more valuable. Another large apartment building, the [Hotel Stevenson](/source/Hotel_Stevenson), is also included in the MPS, as is the [League of Catholic Women Building](/source/League_of_Catholic_Women_Building), built to house the influx of young unmarried women coming to the city. The [Chapel of St. Theresa-the Little Flower](/source/Chapel_of_St._Theresa-the_Little_Flower) was also built about this time.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nris_1-0)** ["National Register Information System"](https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP). *[National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places)*. [National Park Service](/source/National_Park_Service). April 15, 2008.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-5) [***g***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-6) [***h***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-7) [***i***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-8) [***j***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-9) [***k***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-10) [***l***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-11) [***m***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-12) [***n***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-13) [***o***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-14) [***p***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-15) [***q***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-16) [***r***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-17) [***s***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-18) [***t***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-19) [***u***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-20) [***v***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-21) [***w***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-22) [***x***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-23) [***y***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-24) [***z***](#cite_ref-cfmps_2-25) [Cass Farm MPS](https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/64500270_text) from the National Park Service

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nps1_3-0)** Christensen, Robert O.; Vollmert, Leslie J.; Cotman, Charles C. (April 14, 1982). ["National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form"](https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/64000332_text) (PDF). {{[cite journal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_journal)}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ([help](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:CS1_errors#missing_periodical)) (Nomination of Religious Structures of Woodward Avenue TR to the National Register of Historic Places.)

v t e Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission Cass-Davenport Historic District Chapel of St. Theresa-the Little Flower Detroit Edison Company Willis Avenue Station Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building Graybar Electric Company Building Hotel Stevenson Robert M. and Matilda (Kitch) Grindley House League of Catholic Women Building Saints Peter and Paul Academy Warren-Prentis Historic District West Canfield Historic District (Boundary Increase) Willis-Selden Historic District

v t e Midtown Detroit Areas Brush Park Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission Cass Corridor Cass-Davenport Historic District Cass Park Historic District Cultural Center Historic District East Ferry Avenue Historic District Education Wayne State University (More information) Detroit Public Library Main Library Detroit Public Schools Cass Tech UPA Middle and UPSM Middle Jefferson Intermediate School Detroit Institute of Technology (closed) Former K–12 school buildings Clay School Saints Peter and Paul Academy Hospitals Detroit Medical Center Children's Hospital of Michigan Detroit Receiving Hospital Harper University Hospital Hutzel Women's Hospital Museums Detroit Historical Museum Detroit Institute of Arts Michigan Science Center Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Clubs Detroit Masonic Temple Scarab Club Residences Single family houses William C. Boydell House Charles Lang Freer House Bernard Ginsburg House Robert M. and Matilda (Kitch) Grindley House Col. Frank J. Hecker House Hudson-Evans House Mulford T. Hunter House Inn at 97 Winder Albert Kahn House George W. Loomer House Perry McAdow House Samuel L. Smith House Thomas S. Sprague House Herman Strasburg House Elisha Taylor House David Whitney House Multifamily houses 2643 Park Avenue Belcrest Apartments Chatsworth Apartments Coronado Apartments Eddystone Garfield Lofts Lancaster and Waumbek Apartments League of Catholic Women Building Milner Arms Apartments Helen Newberry Nurses Home The Park Shelton Santa Fe Apartments Stuberstone Lofts Thompson Home Verona Apartments Religion Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Cathedral Church of St. Paul Chapel of St. Theresa-the Little Flower First Congregational Church First Presbyterian Church First Unitarian Church of Detroit Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church Temple Beth-El Utility buildings Willis Avenue Station Commercial buildings Architects Building Cass Motor Sales Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building Graybar Electric Company Building Russell Industrial Center Public facilities Dunbar Hospital Majestic Theater Garden Bowl Orchestra Hall Little Caesars Arena This list is incomplete.

v t e National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, Michigan Historic districts Annapolis Park Historic District Arden Park–East Boston Historic District Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church Bagley-West Vernor Historic District Belle Isle Park Beverly Road Historic District Boston–Edison Historic District Broadway Avenue Historic District Brush Park Historic District Capitol Park Historic District Cass–Davenport Historic District Cass Park Historic District Cherry Hill Historic District Church of the Transfiguration Historic District Corktown Historic District Cultural Center Historic District Detroit Financial District Eastern Market Historic District East Ferry Avenue Historic District East Grand Boulevard Historic District East River Road Historic District Eastside Historic Cemetery District Fort Wayne Grand Circus Park Historic District Greektown Historic District Grosse Pointe Academy Grosse Pointe South High School Helen Newberry Nurses Home Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Indian Village Historic District Jefferson–Chalmers Historic Business District Jefferson Intermediate School John and Edna Truesdell Fischer Farmstead Jos. Campau Historic District Louis G. Redstone Residential Historic District Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District Medbury's–Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District Midtown Woodward Historic District Michigan Avenue Historic Commercial District Monroe Avenue Commercial Buildings New Amsterdam Historic District New Center Commercial Historic District Northville Historic District Norwayne Historic District Palmer Park Apartment Building Historic District Palmer Park Boulevard Apartments District Palmer Woods Historic District Park Avenue Historic District Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District Randolph Street Commercial Buildings Historic District Rosedale Gardens Historic District Rosedale Park Historic District St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Parish Complex St. Florian Church Springwells Park Historic District Sugar Hill Historic District Virginia Park Historic District Warren–Prentis Historic District Washington Boulevard Historic District Wayne State University Buildings West Canfield Historic District West Vernor–Junction Historic District West Vernor–Lawndale Historic District West Vernor–Springwells Historic District West Village Historic District Willis–Selden Historic District Woodbridge Historic District Woodward East Historic District Historic properties Albert Kahn House Alden Park Towers Alexander Chapoton House Alexander Chene House Alger Theater Alpha House Amity Lodge No. 335 Temple — Spiritual Israel Church and Its Army Temple Antietam Street–Grand Trunk Railroad Bridge Architects Building Arthur M. Parker House Bagley Memorial Fountain Barlum Tower Belcrest Apartments Benjamin and Mary Ann Bradford House Bernard Ginsburg House Birwood Wall Cadieux School Carl E. and Alice Candler Schmidt House Carlton D. Wall House Cary Building Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Cass Motor Sales Cathedral Church of St. Paul Complex Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament Central United Methodist Church Central Woodward Christian Church Chapel of St. Theresa–the Little Flower Chatsworth Apartments Century Building and Little Theatre Charles G. Curtiss Sr. House Charles J. and Ingrid V. (Frendberg) Koebel House Charles Lang Freer House Charles Trombly House Charles Trowbridge House Checker Cab Taxi Garage and Office Building Chestnut Street–Grand Trunk Railroad Bridge Christ Church Chapel Christ Church Detroit Col. Frank J. Hecker House Commandant's Quarters Coronado Apartments Croul–Palms House Crescent Brass and Pin Company Building David and Elizabeth Bell Boldman House David Whitney House Dearborn City Hall Complex Dearborn Country Club Dearborn Inn and Colonial Homes Defer Elementary School Detroit Association of Women's Clubs Building Detroit Club Detroit–Columbia Central Office Building Detroit Cornice and Slate Company Building Detroit Edison Company Willis Avenue Station Detroit–Leland Hotel Detroit Masonic Temple Detroit Naval Armory Detroit News Complex Detroit Savings Bank Southwest Branch Detroit Yacht Club Dry Dock Engine Works–Detroit Dry Dock Company Complex Duane Doty School Dunbar Hospital East River Road–North Hickory Canal Bridge Eddystone Hotel Edmund Atkinson School Edwin Denby High School Edwin S. George Building Edson, Moore and Company Building Eighth Precinct Police Station Elisha Taylor House El Tovar Apartments Elwood Bar Elizabeth Cleveland Intermediate School Engine House No. 11 Engine House No. 18 Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House Farwell Building Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building Ferry Street–Thorofare Canal Bridge Fisher and New Center Buildings First Baptist Church of Detroit First Congregational Church First Congregational Church First Federal Building First Presbyterian Church First Unitarian Church of Detroit First United Methodist Church Ford–Bacon House Ford Valve Plant Fort Street Presbyterian Church Fort Shelby Hotel Fort Street–Pleasant Street and Norfolk & Western Railroad Viaduct Francis Palms Building & State Theater Frances Harper Inn Franklin H. Walker House Frederick K. Stearns House Frederick Stearns Building Frederic M. Sibley Lumber Company Office Building Garden Bowl Garden Court Apartments General Motors Research Laboratory George and Mary Pine Smith House George P. MacNichol House George W. Loomer House Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church Gibraltar Road–Waterway Canal Bridge Globe Tobacco Building Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Grace Ingersoll McGraw House Grand Army of the Republic Building Grande Ballroom Graybar Electric Company Building Great Lakes Manor Greenfield Union School Greenmead Farms Griswold Building Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Grosse Pointe Central Library Grosse Pointe War Memorial Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Hamtramck Stadium Harmonie Centre (formerly the Breitmeyer–Tobin Building) Henry Ford Hospital Henry Ford Square House Henry W. Baker House Herman Strasburg House Hibbard Apartment Building Highland Park General Hospital Highland Park Presbyterian Church Hook and Ladder House No. 5–Detroit Fire Department Repair Shop Hotel Stevenson Hudson–Evans House Hunter House Hurlbut Memorial Gate Hull's Trace North Huron River Corduroy Segment Immaculata High School James A. Garfield School Jefferson Avenue–Huron River and Harbin Drive–Silver Creek Canal Bridges Jefferson Hall Jerome H. Remick and Company Building John and Eliza Barr Patterson House John and Emma Lacey Eberts House John Harvey House John N. Bagley House John T. Woodhouse House Joseph Campau House Kingston Arms Apartments Lancaster and Waumbek Apartments Lawyers Building L. B. King and Company Building League of Catholic Women Building Lee Plaza Hotel Lilley Road–Lower Rouge River Bridge Lincoln Park Post Office Luther Burbank Elementary School Maccabees Building Majestic Theater Malcolm X House Manchester Apartments Mariners' Church Marwood Apartments Marx House Marygrove College McKinley Elementary School Mellus Newspapers Building Merchants Building Metropolitan United Methodist Church Michigan Bell and Western Electric Warehouse Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Michigan State Fair Riding Coliseum, Dairy Cattle Building, and Agricultural Building Millwood Apartments Moross House Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Michigan Mulford T. Hunter House Nacirema Club Nellie Leland School New Bethel Baptist Church North Woodward Congregational Church Orchestra Hall Orrin and Roxanne Fairman Kinyon House Orsel and Minnie McGhee House Orson Everitt House Ossian H. Sweet House Park Avenue House Parke-Davis and Company Pharmaceutical Company Plant Parke Lane Road–Thorofare Canal Bridge Pasadena Apartments Paul Harvey Deming House Penn Central Station Pere Gabriel Richard Elementary School Perry McAdow House Philetus W. Norris House Philip A. Hart Plaza Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House Pilgrim and Puritan Apartment Complex Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Detroit Warehouse Ponchartrain Apartments Pontchartrain Club/Town House Apartments Prentis Building and DeRoy Auditorium Complex Professional Plaza Tower Redford Theatre Building Redford Township District No. 5 School River Terrace Apartments Robert M. and Matilda (Kitch) Grindley House Rosa L. (McCauley) and Raymond Parks Flat Sacred Heart Major Seminary Sacred Heart Church St. Albertus Roman Catholic Church Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church Ste. Anne Roman Catholic Church Complex St. Bonaventure Monastery St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church St. James Episcopal Church St. John's Episcopal Church St. John's–St. Luke's Evangelical Church St. Josaphat's Roman Catholic Church St. Joseph's Episcopal Church (1883) St. Joseph's Episcopal Church (1926) St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Saint Mary of Redford Catholic Church Saint Matthew Parish Saint Paul Catholic Church Complex Saint Paul Manor Apartments Saints Peter and Paul Academy Saints Peter and Paul Church Saint Rita Apartments St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Roman Catholic Church St. Theresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church Samuel D. Holcomb School Samuel L. Smith House Scarab Club Second Baptist Church of Detroit Sheldon Inn Shrine of the Black Madonna of the Pan African Orthodox Christian Church Sibley House Sidney D. Miller Junior High and High School Sojourner Truth Homes Somerset Apartments South Pointe Drive–Frenchman's Creek Bridge S. S. Kresge World Headquarters Starkweather School State Savings Bank Stuber–Stone Building Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church Temple Beth-El (Bonstelle Theatre) Temple Beth-El (Bethel Community Transformation Center) The Clay School The Harmonie Club The Kean The Palms The Players The Wardell Third Precinct Police Station Thomas and Isabella Moore Clyde House Thomas and Maria Blackman Bartlett House Thomas A. Parker House Thomas M. Cooley High School Thomas S. Sprague House Thompson Home Tiger Stadium Tivadar and Dorothy Balogh House Trinity Episcopal Church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex Trinity United Methodist Church Tushiyah United Hebrew School – Scott Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church US 12 Bridges U.S. Post Office, Court House, and Custom House United States Immigration Station United States Postal Service Roosevelt Park Station United States Post Office Plymouth Station Vanity Ballroom Building Vaughn's Book Store Verona Apartments Vinton Building Waltz Road–Huron River Bridge Warren Motor Car Company Building Wayne County Building Weil and Company – Gabriel Richard Building West Jefferson Avenue–Rouge River Bridge West Side Dom Polski WGPR-TV Studio Whittier Hotel William and Margot Kessler House William B. and Mary Chase Stratton House William C. Boydell House William E. Higginbotham Elementary School William H. Wells House William Hawkins Ferry House Wilson Barn Wilson Theatre WJBK-TV Studios Building Women's City Club Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple National Historic Landmarks Detroit Industry Murals Fair Lane Fisher Building Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Ford River Rouge Complex Fox Theatre Building Highland Park Ford Plant General Motors Building Guardian Building Mies van der Rohe Residential District, Lafayette Park McGregor Memorial Conference Center Parke-Davis Research Laboratory Pewabic Pottery The Henry Ford Former listings Cass Technical High School Chateau Frontenac Apartments Dodge Mansion Grand Riviera Theater Harper Hospital Lincoln Motor Company Plant Park Avenue Hotel Santa Fe Apartments Columbia (steamboat) Ste. Claire (steamboat) Woodward Avenue Baptist Church See also: National Register of Historic Places listings (Downtown and Midtown Detroit, Rest of Detroit, Rest of Wayne County) and List of National Historic Landmarks in Michigan

v t e Architecture of metropolitan Detroit Skyscrapers 10 tallest Renaissance Center One Detroit Center Penobscot RenCen Towers 100-400 Guardian Book Tower 150 West Jefferson 20 tallest Fisher Cadillac Tower Stott One Woodward Avenue McNamara Federal DTE Energy Broderick 211 West Fort Buhl Westin Book Cadillac Hotel Hollywood Casino 30 tallest First National Cadillac Centre RenCen Towers 500-600 1001 Woodward Millender Center AT&T Chrysler House Jeffersonian Blue Cross Blue Shield Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 40 tallest Penobscot Annex Lafayette East Riverfront Tower 300 Riverfront Tower 200 Whitney Washington Square Riverfront Tower 100 Water Board Washington Boulevard 50 tallest Riverside Hotel Fort Shelby Hotel Industrial-Stevens Ford Leland Fyfe Grand Park Centre Compuware United Artists Theatre Michigan Central Station Cadillac Place 60 tallest MGM Grand Detroit MotorCity Casino Hotel The Qube Maccabees Fort Washington Plaza One Kennedy Square Detroit Free Press Metropolitan Wardell 70–195 tallest Kales Masonic Temple Town Apartments Michigan Building Park Avenue House Penobscot Building (1905) 1212 Griswold Belcrest Griswold Building Harvard Square Professional Plaza Tower Vinton Detroit Building Fox Theatre Lawyers Building Levin United States Courthouse Marquette New Center Fisher Cadillac Place Argonaut Building Henry Ford Hospital New Center Building East side Lafayette Park Jeffersonian Detroit Towers The Kean The Whittier Harbortown Apartments Suburban Southfield Town Center American Center Top of Troy Tower Plaza Adoba Hotel Parklane Towers Chrysler Headquarters Low rise under 10 stories selected Downtown 411 Bankers Trust Cass Building Detroit Athletic Club Detroit Club Detroit Cornice and Slate Fillmore Harmonie Centre Harmonie Club L. B. King Opera House Music Hall Merchants One Griswold Street Wayne County Building Wright-Kay Savoyard Centre Midtown Orchestra Hall Metropolitan Center Phoenix Group Old Main Rackham Building McGregor Memorial Conference Center Verona Wayne State University Buildings Clay Office North University of Detroit Mercy Detroit Golf Club East side Alden Park Towers Brewery Park Coronado El Tovar Garden Court Milner Arms Riverwalk Hotel Pasadena Suburban Country Club of Detroit The Dearborn Inn GM Technical Center Royal Park Hotel Inn at St. John's Townsend Hotel Parks and gardens Belle Isle Cranbrook Campus Martius Grand Circus Metroparks Matthaei Botanical Gardens Riverfront parks Detroit Zoo Museums and libraries Cranbrook Educational Community Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Detroit Historical Museum Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Public Library Detroit Science Center Edsel and Eleanor Ford House Fair Lane Ford Piquette Avenue Plant The Henry Ford Meadowbrook Hall Pewabic Pottery Southfield Public Library University of Michigan Museum of Art Religious landmarks Religious landmarks Performance centers Theatres and performing arts venues Neighborhood Historic Districts Residential Arden Park-East Boston Atkinson Avenue Beverly Road Boston-Edison Brush Park Canton Township MPS Corktown East Ferry East Grand Boulevard East Jefferson Avenue Grosse Pointe Highland Heights-Stevens' Sub. Indian Village Layafette Park Northville Palmer Park Apartments Palmer Park Blvd. Palmer Woods Park Avenue Rosedale Gardens Rosedale Park Sherwood Forest Virginia Park Warren-Prentis West Canfield West Village Willis-Selden Woodbridge Woodward East (See also: Historic homes) Mixed-use Adams Street Broadway Avenue Capitol Park Cass Park Cass-Davenport Congress Street Cultural Center Eastern Market Eastside Cemetery Financial District Grand Boulevard Grand Circus Grand River Avenue Gratiot Avenue Griswold Street Greektown West Jefferson Avenue Jefferson Chalmers Larned Street Michigan Avenue Monroe Avenue New Amsterdam New Center Piquette Avenue Randolph Street Shelby Street State Street Sugar Hill University–Cultural Center Washington Boulevard Wayne State University West Vernor-Junction West Vernor-Lawndale West Vernor-Springwells Lower Woodward Midtown Woodward Woodward Avenue See also: List of tallest buildings in Detroit

v t e Neighborhoods in Detroit Downtown Broadway Avenue Campus Martius Capitol Park Chinatown Downtown Financial District Greektown Grand Circus Park Griswold Street West Jefferson Avenue Monroe Avenue Park Avenue Randolph Street Riverfront Towers Washington Boulevard Lower Woodward Avenue Woodward Avenue Wayne State University Midtown Cultural Center Historic District Brush Park Cass Corridor Cass–Davenport Cass Park Medical Center East Ferry Avenue Midtown Midtown Woodward Sugar Hill University–Cultural Center Wayne State University Warren–Prentis West Canfield Willis–Selden Woodbridge Woodward Avenue New Center Arden Park–East Boston Atkinson Avenue Boston–Edison Henry Ford Hospital New Amsterdam New Center Piquette Avenue Virginia Park Woodward Avenue University of Detroit Mercy North Chaldean Town Detroit Golf Club State Fairgrounds Highland Park Palmer Park Apartments Palmer Park Blvd. Palmer Woods Sherwood Forest University District University of Detroit Mercy East Upper Conant Gardens East English Village Hamtramck Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Krainz Woods Milwaukee Junction Morningside Osborn Central Eastern Market Poletown East Lower Belle Isle Park East Grand Boulevard East Jefferson Avenue Eastside Cemetery Indian Village Jefferson–Chalmers Lafayette Park Rivertown Ascension Michigan West Village West Upper Brightmoor Rosedale Park Central Parkland Warrendale Lower Boynton–Oakwood Heights Delray Corktown Hubbard Farms North Corktown Mexicantown Springwells West Vernor–Junction West Vernor–Lawndale Historic Districts Residential Arden Park–East Boston Atkinson Avenue Boston–Edison Brush Park Corktown East Ferry East Grand Boulevard East Jefferson Avenue Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Indian Village Lafayette Park Palmer Park Apartments Palmer Park Boulevard Palmer Woods Park Avenue Rosedale Park Sherwood Forest Virginia Park Warren–Prentis West Canfield West Village Willis–Selden Woodbridge Mixed-use Broadway Avenue Capitol Park Cass Park Cass–Davenport Cultural Center Eastern Market Eastside Cemetery Financial District Grand Boulevard Grand Circus Park Grand River Avenue Gratiot Avenue Griswold Street Greektown West Jefferson Avenue Jefferson–Chalmers Michigan Avenue Midtown Woodward Monroe Avenue New Amsterdam New Center Piquette Avenue Randolph Street Sugar Hill University–Cultural Center Washington Boulevard Wayne State University West Vernor–Junction West Vernor–Lawndale West Vernor–Springwells Lower Woodward Woodward Avenue See also: Historic homes in metropolitan Detroit

---
Adapted from the Wikipedia article [Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission) by Wikipedia contributors ([contributor history](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Farm_Multiple_Property_Submission?action=history)). Available under [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Changes may have been made.
