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Wayne County Building, Detroit, Mich. between 1902 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
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Wayne County Building, Detroit, Mich. between 1902 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Wayne County Building, Detroit, Mich. between 1902 and 1920
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8 X 10 In Arial View Beaux Arts Dry Plate Negative Elevated View Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Plaza Baroque Revival Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Edwin H Husher William A Livingstone
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This photograph showcases an aerial view of the majestic Wayne County Building in Detroit, Michigan, between 1902 and 1920. The image, captured during the early 20th century, offers a stunning perspective of the building's grand facade, which is a beautiful blend of Baroque Revival and Beaux-Arts architectural styles. The Wayne County Building, located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan, United States of America, stands proudly as a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage. The photograph, which measures 8 x 10 inches, was likely taken using a dry plate negative or glass negative process, adding to its historical significance. The elevated view of the building reveals its intricate details, including the ornate cornices, columns, and balconies. The building's Neoclassical design, with its grand plaza and symmetrical layout, is a reflection of the city's commitment to creating impressive public structures during this period. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of American architecture or Detroit history. It is a reminder of the city's past glory and its continued commitment to preserving its architectural heritage. The image is held in the collections of the Library of Congress, a testament to its historical importance and significance. The creator of this photograph remains unknown, but it is believed that it may have been taken by one of the many photographers active in Detroit during this period, such as Edwin H. Husher or William A. Livingstone. Regardless of who captured this image, it is a beautiful and enduring record of Detroit's architectural past.
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