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    Designed by Preston, Brown & Walker for Victor Jurkiewicz and Constantyn Lendzon. J & L Novelty Company, 5538 Chene built in 1914-1915 Poletown East, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the building from a 1914 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p69rrh51 View Post
    Designed by George W. Graves. Ionic Masonic Temple, 6061 Grand River Avenue built in 1921 Detroit Northwest Goldberg, Detroit, MI.

    Demolished: Date unknown to me
    Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
    Speaking of Masonic Temples and the fact you post some great photos of buildings in Highland Park. Have you ever run across a photo of the old Highland Park Masonic Temple that was on E. Buena Vista?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishSpartan View Post
    Speaking of Masonic Temples and the fact you post some great photos of buildings in Highland Park. Have you ever run across a photo of the old Highland Park Masonic Temple that was on E. Buena Vista?
    Unfortunately no, I have been looking for a pic for quite some time.

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