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1983
Oakland County, MI
Commented & Pinned
National Twist & Drill, Rochester and Tienken
1983
Oakland County, MI
Commented & Pinned
3665 Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326
1983
Oakland County, MI
Commented & Pinned
3665 Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326
1963
Oakland County, MI
Commented & Pinned
The poultry complex at Meadow Brook Farms (now Oakland University). The farmhouse, known later as the Varner house as OU Chancellor Woody Varner lived there while at Oakland University, was demolished around 2010.
1963
Oakland County, MI
Commented
The poultry complex at Meadow Brook Farms. This is where the first classes at Oakland University were held.
1963
Oakland County, MI
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The Levinson Farmhouse, which was purchased by John F. and Matilda Dodge in 1917 to add to their Meadow Brook Farms estate. It was used as a boarding house for farm workers during the 1930s to 1960s. Around 1952, a large U-shaped hog barn was built behind the farmhouse.
1963
Oakland County, MI
Commented
This is the John F. Dodge farmhouse on Meadow Brook Farms, now the campus of Oakland University. Dodge Rd, now called Adams Rd, is to the left.
1963
Oakland County, MI
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This is the original entrance to Meadow Brook Estate. Completed in 1928 by Matilda and Alfred Wilson, the Gate Lodge fell into disrepair in the 1920s. In 2020, restoration began, led by a dedicated group of volunteers.
1963
Oakland County, MI
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Meadow Brook Hall is the historic home built by one of the automotive aristocracy's most remarkable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of automobile pioneer John F. Dodge, and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred G. Wilson. Constructed between 1926 and 1929 for $4 million, Meadow Brook is a National Historic Landmark for being the best example of a Tudor-revival residence in America. The Wilsons founded Oakland University on their farm property in 1957.
1983
Oakland County, MI
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