Publication Date
Winter 2024
Abstract
The downtown commercial building at 154 East Chicago Blvd in Tecumseh, MI represents the typical building style of the late 1800s. It reflects the building styles and materials common to the area using such as fired brick and limestone, decorative cast iron columns and galvanized metal cornice, all typical in the Midwest in the late 19th century. This project analyzes how this commercial building has adapted to meet the needs of a small town in Tecumseh, Michigan, in southeast lower Michigan.
Recommended Citation
Powell, Lisa, "154 East Chicago Blvd and Downtown Tecumseh, MI" (2024). Historic Preservation Final Projects. 13.
https://commons.emich.edu/histpres_projects/13
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