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    Quote Originally Posted by RaumVogel View Post
    So true.Back in the early 80's I was living in Hamtramck and I decided to take a walk through HP to Woodward.That was the day I decided I wanted to move far away. It looked like post WW][ Europe.
    For all that though there are parts of Highland Park that still have some very nice housing stock. Particularly on the state-named streets in the southeast part of the town [[where I believe Lowell lived for some years) and up in the northwest part, where there are even some craftsman bungalows, a style that's pretty rare in this area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    For all that though there are parts of Highland Park that still have some very nice housing stock. Particularly on the state-named streets in the southeast part of the town [[where I believe Lowell lived for some years) and up in the northwest part, where there are even some craftsman bungalows, a style that's pretty rare in this area.
    I believe a good many of the craftsman-style bungalows were built as Sears kit houses.

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