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Michigan Historic Architecture
Historic architecture can be found throughout the State of Michigan. In both rural settings and urban areas, structures that reflect the past can be found. From the modest houses of early settlers to the elaborate mansions of the Victorian era, architecture has continually been influenced by economic conditions, social attitudes, popular fashion and ethnic building traditions. Even regional differences are present in architecture, such as the characteristic Michigan farmhouse.

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image of Standish Historical Depot Standish Historical Depot
The historic Standish Depot was rehabilitated with federal and state transportation enhancement funds and contributions from local partners.

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• Commercial Architecture

• Art Deco

• Art Moderne

• Beaux Arts

• Italianate

• Neo-Classical Revival

• Richardson Romanesque


• Residential Architecture

• Gothic Revival

• Greek Revival

• Italianate

• Octagon

• Queen Anne

• Romanesque

• Second Empire


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