File:Bishop Gallagher residence, Palmer Woods, Detroit.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBishop Gallagher residence, Palmer Woods, Detroit.jpg |
English: The Bishop Gallagher Residence, 19366 Lucerne Drive at Wellesley Drive, Detroit, Michigan, September 2008. One of the most architecturally significant properties in the tony Palmer Woods Historic District - not to mention the largest house in Detroit by square footage - this 62-room Tudor Revival-style mansion was built in 1925 from a design by the Boston architectural firm of McGinnis and Walsh, and features a symmetrical façade with an arched entrance portico with a balustraded balconet above, which, like the massive two-story bay windows flanking it, are faced in cut stone as a contrast to the red brick of the exterior walls. Arcaded side entrances feature on the diagonally-oriented lateral wings, with an interior finished with oak, stone and masonry. The mansion served for four and a half decades as the official home of the Catholic bishop of Detroit. Bishop Michael J. Gallagher (1866-1937) was the first to live there, hence its name, followed by Cardinals Edward Mooney (1882-1958) and John Francis Dearden (1907-1988) after the Detroit see was made an archdiocese. The house was sold to a private owner (namely, John Salley of the Detroit Pistons) after Dearden's death. |
Date | 9/28/08 |
Source | Own work |
Author | Andrew Jameson |
Object location | 42° 26′ 05″ N, 83° 07′ 28″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.434722; -83.124444 |
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Date and time of data generation | 09:00, 28 September 2008 |
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File change date and time | 11:02, 28 September 2008 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 09:00, 28 September 2008 |
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- Houses in Detroit
- John Salley
- Historic district contributing properties in Michigan
- Palmer Woods Historic District
- Mansions in Michigan
- Houses built in Michigan in 1925
- Tudor Revival houses in Michigan
- 2008 in Detroit
- September 2008 in Michigan
- Michigan State Historic Sites in Wayne County, Michigan
- Brick buildings in Wayne County, Michigan