Michigan Modernism Preview Party


It's preview party time for the Detroit Area Art Deco Society (DAADS) as the mid-century enthusiasts open up the Michigan Modernism Exposition on April 27, 7 - 10 p.m. The annual art deco affair offers you and your guests first dibs on some of the best 20th century antiques and fine arts from the international market while enjoying complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres.

 Date & Time:  Friday April 27, 7pm - 10pm
 Location:  The Southfield Civic Center
26000 Evergreen Road (at 10 1/2 Mile Road)
Southfield, Michigan

Tickets are $55 in advance and can be purchased here
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South Beach Architecture Re-visited

Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

By Ron Ortiz

A few years ago, I came across a cache of real photo postcards that captured the fascinating Art Deco hotel architecture of South Miami Beach in the pre-World War II period. I've visited South Beach many times since but this winter, I decided to try to find the structures pictured in my postcards.

 

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DAADS Attends "An Evening With Eames" Preview

Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

On Thursday, February 1st, prior to the opening of The Henry Ford Museum's Eames Lounge Chair exhibition, the museum held an Eames Preview Reception.

 

The original Eames Lounge Chair.

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29th Annual Concours D'Elegance Promises Visual Feast

Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

By Terry Boyce

One of the finest automotive events in the world, the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance will take place on the grounds of Meadow Brook Hall at Oakland University, in Rochester, Michigan on Sunday, August 5th, 2007.

 

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Book Reviews

Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

ART DECOSCAPES
The Art of Displaying Yesterday Today
By Graham Abraham and Michael Wallace
Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
Price $39.95

This book is about bringing some individuality to your Art Deco collection by artfully displaying your most coveted and interesting pieces. Not exactly a ‘Show Me’ book but rather a "Show Off to The Best Advantage" book.


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Satin Dolls Return to DAADS Gala Preview!

Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

The Satin Dolls, that talented singing trio specializing in nostalgic music from the 1930s to the 1960s will be the featured entertainment at the Michigan Modernism Gala Preview Party on Friday, April 27th. The group will have two scheduled performances that evening.


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Design Within Reach - Affordable Classics
Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

Got the yearning for that Eames Lounge Chair? Like the industrial feel that Bertoia exudes? Does the ultra modern Noguchi lamp light up your heart? You know you have the style sense but lack the "cents." Well, Design Within Reach can help you fulfill your modern-style dreams and do it at affordable prices.

 

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DAADS Has Roaring 20th Annual Meeting
Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

The Detroit Area Art Deco Society held its 20th Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at the Centaur Bar located at 2233 Park Avenue behind the Fox Theatre in downtown Detroit. The evening was swank and sophisticated. Those who attended also had the opportunity to see an innovative project that saved the former lodent Building (remember the toothpaste?) from the possible fate of demolition.

 

The magnificent Art Deco chandelier that hangs through an opening to the main level.

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Local Deco Related Events

PRESERVATION WAYNE TOUR SEASON IN FULL SWING

Preservation Wayne has announced their 2011 Tour Schedule!  Details can be found in the Tour Flyer <click here>.

 

AN INTUITIVE EYE:  ANDRE KERTESZ PHOTOGRAPHS 1914 - 1969

The exhibition surveys Keretsz’s career with nearly 100 photographs taken in Hungary, Paris and New York, many of which are drawn from the DIA’s permanent collection. For Kertesz, the years spent in Paris in the early 20th century were especially pivotal. An Intuitive Eye will highlight his Parisian photographs to demonstrate his unique style that combined the techniques and compositions of photojournalism with the aesthetic sensibilities of abstraction employed by Modernist artists. In his photographs of Parisians at rest, play or work in the side streets, public parks and quiet corners of the city, Kertesz created a vision of Paris that has helped to define the city as a place where the quiet traditions of daily life are revered.
 

An Intuitive Eye: André Kertész Photographs 1914-1969

 

Date & Time:

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 -
Sunday, May 29, 2011 

Location:

Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202

 

Guardian Building Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Al Trombetta

 

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Fisher Building Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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Preservation Sources

Book: Art Deco In Detroit
This book explores the wide ranging variety of Art Deco commercial buildings, theaters, homes, and churches in the metropolitan Detroit area. Although Detroit is primarily known as an industrial area, it boasts some of the most significant Art Deco architecture in the United States. Art Deco in Detroit gathers the wide ranging variety of these resources together for the first time.  Purchase the book!

Read more in Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

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Penobscot Building Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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Macomb County Building Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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Brodhead Armory Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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Centaur Photo Gallery

Photo Credit:  Al Trombetta

 

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William Livingstone Lighthouse Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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David Stott Building Photo Gallery

Photo Credit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage and Greg Kowalski (2004)

 

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Fisher Building, architect Albert Kahn, 1928

National Historic Landmark listed June 29, 1989
National Register listed October 14, 1980
State Historical Marker erected 1978

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The Fisher Building is an Art Deco masterpiece with a 28-story marble and granite tower and two 11-story wings. William and Alfred Fisher founded the Fisher Body Company and were early developers of the closed automobile. There were seven Fisher brothers though, and it was here that their offices were located. Perhaps the most significant building designed by Detroit architect Albert Kahn, it has been called the largest art object in Detroit. Kahn won the Architectural League’s Silver Medal designating this as the most beautiful commercial structure of the year.

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Guardian Building, Wirt C. Rowland, 1929

Guardian Building (Union Trust Building), architect Wirt C. Rowland, 1929
National Historic Landmark listed June 29, 1989
National Register listed June 29, 1989

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Nicknamed the “Cathedral of Commerce,” the Guardian Building is one of the most expressive Art Deco skyscrapers ever built. This 485 foot or 40 story building was built for $12 million for the Union Trust Company, but the company was unable to survive the stock market crash of 1929.

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Penobscot Building, Wirt C. Rowland, 1927

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This iconic Detroit building was designed by Wirt C. Rowland in 1927, prior to building the magnificent Guardian Building just a few blocks away.

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Macomb County Building, Mt. Clements, George J. Hass, 1931

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Art Deco was not limited to the monumental buildings of downtown Detroit. Architect George J. Haas of St. Clair Shores designed the Macomb County Building in Mt. Clemens. This 12-story skyscraper was in striking contrast to what was still at that time an area rural in character.

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David Stott Building, Donaldson & Meier, 1929

National Register listed as (“Capitol Park Historic District”), March 18, 1999

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The 37-story David Stott Building can trace its lineage to Eliel Saarinen’s landmark Chicago Tribune proposal. A reddish granite base is covered by a tan-orange tower that rises to the twenty-third floor. After which the building tapesr back through a series of graceful setbacks at different levels to its terminus.

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William Livingstone Lighthouse, Albert Kahn, 1929

National Register listed (as “Belle Isle”) February 25, 1974

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This is the only Art Deco lighthouse in the United States. Designed in 1929 by Albert Kahn’s firm as a tribute to William Livingstone, president of the Lake Carriers Association, the lighthouse is sheathed in white Georgia marble.

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Maccabees Building, Albert Kahn, 1927

National Register listed July 7, 1983

 

The Maccabees Building is a fourteen story tower flanked by four shorter subordinated masses reaching from the center to each corner and with space between these shorter masses and central mass on each side. This is similar to Kahn’s Free Press Building of 1923. The steel-frame construction, reinforced concrete floors, and architectural detailing were also Kahn signatures and later seen in the later Fisher Building.

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Threatened Deco: Brodhead Armory (Detroit), 1930

Detroit Naval Armory, Stratton and Hyde, 1930
State Historical Marker erected April 11, 1983
National Register listed July 1, 1994

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The Detroit Naval Armory (or Brodhead Armory) is a consummately crafted Art Deco building inside and out. Here a harmonious integration of architecture, woodcarving, plasterwork, and murals together make a building as art object – creating a similar effect to the much larger and more grandiose Fisher Building, Penobscot Building, and Guardian Building all constructed a few years earlier.

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Threatened Deco: Wyandotte Theater (Wyandotte), 1938

Construction of the 1,700 seat Wyandotte Theater was completed in 1938 at a cost of $200,000. Associated Theaters, Inc. owned and operated this theater, as well as other in Highland Park, Trenton, Flint, and Three Rivers.

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Saved Deco: Elwood Bar & Grill (Detroit), 1937

National Register listed May 15, 1985

 

The Elwood is a one-story, flat-roofed Art Deco style structure. Built in 1937 by Charles Noble, it functioned as Woodward’s roadside diner for decades. It was originally located on the corner of Elizabeth and Woodward streets from which it got its name (for ELizabeth and WOODward).

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Detroit Deco-Echo: Centaur (Detroit)

The phrase “Deco-Echo” has been used to describe buildings constructed in the Art Deco style or with Art Deco features in the period after the 1960’s to present day. This is a phenomena experienced not only in Detroit, but it communities throughout the United States.

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Centaur is an elegant, two-story Art Deco cocktail lounge, located in the heart of Detroit’s theater and entertainment districts. The striking 1920’s French-inspired Art Deco interior has three stories with a chandelier suspended between these through an open space connecting the three floors. Large hand-painted murals are also inside, including a reproduction of Jean Dupas’ 1925 Les Perruches. One might easily mistake this for an interior designed in the 1920’s, though Centaur did not come about until 2005, thus making this an excellent Detroit example of the Deco-Echo.

Photo Credit: Al Trombetta

 

Detroit Deco-Echo: MGM Grand Casino (Detroit)

The phrase “Deco-Echo” has been used to describe buildings constructed in the Art Deco style or with Art Deco features in the period after the 1960’s to present day. This is a phenomena experienced not only in Detroit, but it communities throughout the United States.

The new MGM Grand Casino being built in Detroit will include a multi-story hotel, casino, and ample parking to serve the whole complex. The exterior especially with its curved façade, use of panels, and central tower rising above the main mass of the building are all reminiscent of the Art Deco style.
Winter 2010 Issue

Shuffle Off To Buffalo "American Masters American Treasures" Edited by James A. Schropp
The Greening of the Motherhouse: Immaculate Heart of Mary By Elizabeth A. Palmer
The Deco Society On Tour! By Rebecca Binno Savage
DAADS Scores With 2009 Michigan Modernism Preview Party
Photographing Detroit's Art Deco Architecture
Michigan Modern Architecture Project


Thoroughly Modern


Detroit Home Magazine published a great photo gallery of the 2010 Michigan Modernism Exposition Preview Party

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1932 Bucciali Tav 12 Debuts At Michigan Modernism
Spring 2007 DAADS Modern

The 1932 Bucciali that appeared at the 2006 Pebble Beach Concours will make its debut at the Michigan Modernism Exposition April 27th to April 29th. The classic one of its kind automobile was created under the direction of two brothers, Angelo and Paul Albert Bucciali, who claimed to have made 36 cars of various specifications.
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Minutes March 10. 2010
MINUTES OF DAADS BOARD MEETING
March 10, 2010
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Michigan Modernism Preview Party


It's preview party time for the Detroit Area Art Deco Society (DAADS) as the mid-century enthusiasts open up the Michigan Modernism Exposition on April 27, 7 - 10 p.m. The annual art deco affair offers you and your guests first dibs on some of the best 20th century antiques and fine arts from the international market while enjoying complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres.
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DAADS Couple creates lifestyle in iconic modern furnishings

DAADS own Pat and Bruce Olson received a wonderful write-up in the Detroit News Lifestyle section showcasing their Bloomfield Township home. The article by Detroit News design writer Susan R. Pollack can be found here along with a video interview and tour.

Rebecca Blogs


DAADS board member Rebecca Binno Savage has begun blogging the Detroit historic preservation beat at Metro Mode.
Spring 2008 Issue

Arts and Crafts Weekend in Asheville By Theresa Shepherd
Michigan Bungalow
Loving Frank A Novel
Muirhead Farmhouse: Bed And Breakfast On The Prairie By Jane King Hession
The 1937 Model 812 Cord Phaeton Stars At Michigan Modernism By Ron Ortiz
Modern Comes Full Swing in Palm Springs
The Turkel House: A Home at Last By Jane King Hession
Detroit's Crystal Lofts By Rebecca Binno Savage
Detroit Area Art Deco Dealers
Amy Labarge
Dearborn, Michigan
Ph: 313-271-8758
Email: ajlabarge@aol.com
Fine vintage clothing and accessories

Antiques Center of Troy
(Formerly Judy Frankel Antiques)
2830 W. Maple Road
Troy, Michigan 48084
Ph: 248-649-4399
Individual Antiques Galleries emphasizing quality furniture, smalls, textiles and more

ArtSpace II
303 E. Maple
Birmingham, Michigan 48009
Ph: 248-258-1540
A gallery specializing in resale of fine art and antiques

Back in Time
112 Peabody Street
Birmingham, MI 48009
Ph: 248-540-4646, 800-233-8812
Vintage and Modern Watches, accessories and repairs

Barnett Rarities
280 N. Old Woodward, Suite 219
Birmingham, Michigan 48009
Ph: 248-644-1124
Email: barnett280@aol.com
Buying only--fine Art Nouveau and Art Deco jewelry

David Klein Gallery
163 Townsend
Birmingham, MI 48009
Ph: 248.433.3700 Fx: 248.433.3702
Email: dkgallery@yahoo.com
Fine contemporary and vintage art

Decades
8070 North Territorial
Plymouth, Michigan 48170
Ph: 734-354-0142
Eclectic mix of Antiques through Modern with furniture restoration services

Deco Doug
106 West Forth
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Ph: 248.547.3330
Art Deco, Antiques, Gifts, Vintage Watches.

Del Giudice Fine Arts & Antiques
515 South Lafayette
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Ph: 248.399.2608 Fx: 248.433.3702
Fine Estate and vintage jewelry, Louis Icart, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Gerog Jensen Silver. Buy and sell entire estates.

House On Main
803 N. Main
Royal Oak, MI 48009
Ph: 248-541-3069 Fx: 248-398-5033
Eclectic gallery

It's My Bag
Ph: 248-855-5082
Email: baggitt@ameritech.net
Specializing in vintage purses and ladies accessories. Repairs and restorations, unique beaded straps.

Knightsbridge Antique Mall
42305 West Seven Mile Road
Northville, MI, 48167
Ph: 248-344-7200
Southeast Michigan's Largest Antique Mall

Lovejoys Antiques
720 East Eleven Mile Road
Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
Ph: 248-545-9060
Multidealer shop offering early Victorian to Art Deco

Lucy Ortiz
In The 20th Century
112 East 4th Street
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Email: lulu@bignet.net
Fine Vintage Clothing, Art Deco Furniture, Accessories and Design

Materials Unlimited
2 West Michigan Avenue
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
Ph: 800-299-9462
Antique architecturals--mantels, doors, hardware, lighting, stained and beveled glass, period furniture and accessories.

Mission to Memphis
Ph: 248-642-3500, 248-646-0557
20th Century furnishings, Herman Miller furniture and clocks, Gustav Stickley, Sottsass, Starck

Retro Image Company
14246 Michigan Avenue
Dearborn, Michigan
Ph: 313-582-3074
Vintage Furniture, clothing and gift items

Studio 50's
1711 Cass Lake Road
Keego Harbor, Michigan 48320
Ph: 248-706-9600
Mid-century Modern for home, office and props

Top Hat Antiques
Knightsbridge Antique Mall, Northville, MI
Ph: 248-761-6166
Email: krdking@aol.com
Estate sales designed for you. Art Deco, Fifties Kitsch, Textiles and Vintage Clothing

Triola's Objects as Art
1114 E. Mount Hope Road
Lansing, Michigan 48910
Ph: 517-449-0246
Email: triolas@aol.com
Specializing in vintage Herman Miller, Knoll, Heywood Wakefield, dinnerware, nostalgia, home and office furnishings. Estate buyouts and sales

Vertu
511 S. Washington
Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
248-545-6050
Email: modvertu@aol.com

Xavier's 20th Century
2546 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48216
Ph: 313-964-1222
Fine modern design 1900-1970
Art Deco Organizations
Art Deco Society of Washington
Art Deco Society of New York
Art Deco Society of the Palm Beaches
Art Deco Society of Los Angeles
The Sacramento Art Deco Society
Art Deco Society of California
Art Deco Society Northwest
Chicago Art Deco Society
Art Deco Society of Montreal
Art Deco Society of Auckland, New Zealand
Art Deco Napier, New Zealand
Art Deco Society of New South Wales, Australia
Art Deco Society of Victoria, Australia
The Twentieth Century Society, London, England
Detroit Area Historical Museums
Cranbrook Art Museum
221 North Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801
Ph: 248.645.3323

Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward Ave. (at Kirby)
Detroit, MI 48202
Ph: 313.833.1805

Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
Ph: 313.833.7900
TDD: 313/833-1454

Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum
20900 Oakwood Boulevard
P.O. Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48121-1970
Ph: 313.271.1620 or 800.835.5237
TDD: 313.271.2455

University of Michigan Museum of Art
525 South State
Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Ph: 313.764.0395
Fax:734-764-3731
Email
info@daads.org
U. S. Mail
Detroit Area Art Deco Society
Post Office Box 1393
Royal Oak, MI 48068-1393
Telephone
(248) 582-DECO (3326)
Come join the Fun!
Become a member and let the fun begin. Join our group of collectors and enthusiasts in attending the many fun filled special events through out year. Such as:

DAADS Annual Membership Dinner
The social event of the season is the annual dinner, held each fall. Fine dining, great conversation and presentation of period items combine to make the evening unique. As an DAADS member, you enjoy discounted reservations for this gala event.

The Michigan Moderism Exposition
Fast becoming one of the best Expos in the country, held each spring, features dozens of dealers in original Art Deco collectibles.

Our newsletter The Modern, will keep you up to date on all the area's upcoming Art Deco events. As well as give you the latest information on historical buildings and period items.

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Art Deco Theatre Discovered in Albuquerque!
 
Spring 2007 DAADS Modern
 


On a cross-country trip recently, Bob and Kathie King stopped in in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The keen eye of Kathie King spotted the Kimo, a Pueblo Deco picture palace located in Albuquerque's downtown center. The Kimo is a unique 1927 vaudeville and movie theatre that was the dream of immigrant, Oreste Bachechi, an enterprising entrepreneur who came from humble beginnings. Oreste rose to fame and fortune in Albuquerque, with many businesses bearing his name.
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Arts and Crafts Weekend in Asheville



Spring 2008 DAADS Modern

By Theresa Shepherd

In February, a couple of like-minded friends and I made a pilgrimage to attend the 21st annual Arts and Crafts Conference at the historic Grove Park Inn and Spa in Asheville, North Carolina. I call it a pilgrimage because this is like heaven for Arts and Crafts enthusiasts. And it felt like we were in heaven when we finally arrived at the inn. The first things we noticed were NO SNOW and flowers in bloom!

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Spring 2007 Issue


Art Deco Theatre Discovered In Albuquerque!
Daads Has "Roaring" 20th Annual Meeting
1932 Bucciali Tav 12 Debuts At Michigan Modernism
29th Annual Meadow Brook Concours D'Elegance
Design Within Reach - Affordable Classics
Daads Attends "An Evening With Eames" Preview
Satin Dolls Return To Daads Gala Preview!
South Beach Architecture Re-visited
Daads Fashion Mavens Show Their Style In "Freep"
The Springfield Lofts
Restoring The Glory Of The Ultra-Modern Wyandotte Theater
Book Reviews

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