Welcome to 2405 Burns, where character, charm and history meet at the front door of this Indian Village manor. Originally designed by Donaldson & Meier in 1914, this home shares history with the firm's other designs, including some of Detroit's most iconic skyscrapers - the Penobscot Building and the David Stott Building. This home is also the location of Henry Ford's last public appearance, as he attended the original owners', J Farrand Williams, daughter's wedding. It is not only unique in it's history, but also for his structure, which features a steel I beam support system that was quite uncommon in this time period. This commercial level of structural support lends itself well to any construction or renovations needed in the future. However, many updates have already been completed recently, making this home a true beauty. From the moment you step inside, the updates and upgrades are apparent, featuring an updated kitchen with commercial grade appliances.
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