On LaSalle Boulevard east of Newport Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
In 1890, Fred A. Baker, an attorney and former state legislator, purchased 320 acres of land in Royal Oak Township. He developed the land into the Black Meadow Dairy Farm, one of the area's largest dairies. This Colonial Revival house was built in . . . — — Map (db m34269) HM
Near Woodward Avenue (State Highway 1) near West 10 Mile Road.
Dedicated to the American North Russian Expeditionary Forces known as the "Polar Bears".
From September 4, 1918, to June 15, 1919, fifty-five hundred American Soldiers of the 339th Infantry regiment (with elements of the 310th Engineers and the . . . — — Map (db m91098) HM
Near West 10 Mile Road, 0.9 miles west of Woodward Avenue (Michigan Highway 1).
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In 1923 philanthropists Horace and Mary Rackham acquired 150 acres of land from the Baker Land Company, which was developing subdivisions in the future Huntington Woods. The Rackhams donated twenty-two acres to the Detroit . . . — — Map (db m234663) HM