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Jun 01, 2023

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- Charmaine Bantugan
670 W Boston Blvd, Detroit, MI, USA
Original Owner: Charles T. Fisher Architect: George D. Mason SW corner of the home The living room in 1922. This has the original celling - it collapsed from the weight of the ornate plaster work and was replaced with current ceiling (Via Tristan Putnam - Facebook) With the update to a Mayan/Aztec theme - reflective of the Fisher Theater in the 1930s. Notice the sliding door and private hidden elevator added to accommodate Charles and Sarah as they aged. (Tristan Putnam - via Facebook)
670 W Boston Blvd, Detroit, MI, USA
Original Owner: Charles T. Fisher Architect: George D. Mason SW corner of the home The living room in 1922. This has the original celling - it collapsed from the weight of the ornate plaster work and was replaced with current ceiling (Via Tristan Putnam - Facebook) With the update to a Mayan/Aztec theme - reflective of the Fisher Theater in the 1930s. Notice the sliding door and private hidden elevator added to accommodate Charles and Sarah as they aged. (Tristan Putnam - via Facebook)
Jun 01, 2023








670 W Boston Blvd, Detroit, MI, USA
Original Owner: Charles T. FisherArchitect: George D. Mason
SW corner of the home
The living room in 1922. This has the original celling - it collapsed from the weight of the ornate plaster work and was replaced with current ceiling (Via Tristan Putnam - Facebook)
With the update to a Mayan/Aztec theme - reflective of the Fisher Theater in the 1930s. Notice the sliding door and private hidden elevator added to accommodate Charles and Sarah as they aged. (Tristan Putnam - via Facebook)
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