121 East Boston Boulevard
Detroit, MI, USA

  • Architectural Style: Tudor
  • Bathroom: 6
  • Year Built: 1900
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • Square Feet: 8,000 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Architectural Style: Tudor
  • Year Built: 1900
  • Square Feet: 8,000 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathroom: 6
  • Neighborhood: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: N/A
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
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May 31, 2023

  • Charmaine Bantugan

121 East Boston Boulevard, Detroit, MI, USA

Edsel Ford (Henry's son) married Eleanor Lowthian Clay, the niece of department store owner J. L. Hudson, at Hudson's home in the family den/library on November 1, 1916. A beautifully articulate foyer to match the grandeur of the home The library - used as a chapel here in 2013 - this is the location of the Edsel/Eleanor Ford Wedding. In attendance were of course Henry Ford, but also Thomas Edison. One of the largest butler's pantry you will ever see Original Owner: Joseph McLaughlin Architect: Nettleton & Kahn

121 East Boston Boulevard, Detroit, MI, USA

Edsel Ford (Henry's son) married Eleanor Lowthian Clay, the niece of department store owner J. L. Hudson, at Hudson's home in the family den/library on November 1, 1916. A beautifully articulate foyer to match the grandeur of the home The library - used as a chapel here in 2013 - this is the location of the Edsel/Eleanor Ford Wedding. In attendance were of course Henry Ford, but also Thomas Edison. One of the largest butler's pantry you will ever see Original Owner: Joseph McLaughlin Architect: Nettleton & Kahn

1900

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