When Albert Kahn’s architectural firm wasn’t designing some of Detroit’s most recognizable landmarks (e.g. Fisher Building, Belle Isle Conservatory), they did things like appraise buildings of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. A compendium of this useful information was assembled in 1925, with high quality photographs and comprehensive summary sheets for fifteen properties. Today this reference tool is a valuable when comparing the historic built environment at each site to what we find in the community today. Some buildings were modified for continued use, some have been replaced by newer structures, and some have been left abandoned or vanished on the site of an empty lot. To see more material from Michigan Bell, visit our online digital collections.



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