Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker
Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker is a park in Wayne County, Michigan. Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker is situated nearby to the neighborhood Chadsey Condon, as well as near Boston–Edison Historic District.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Orsel and Minnie McGhee House and Blue Bird Inn.
Orsel and Minnie McGhee House
House
The Orsel and Minnie McGhee House is a single family home located at 4626 Seebaldt Street in Detroit. The house played a role in the landmark Shelley v.
Blue Bird Inn
Nightclub
The Blue Bird Inn, at 5021 Tireman, was a jazz night club in Detroit presenting music every night except Monday. An African American owned venue, by the end of the 1940s it was the most important live outlet for bop in the city.
Grande Ballroom
Ruins
Photo: Albert duce, CC BY 3.0.
The Grande Ballroom is a historic live music venue located at 8952 Grand River Avenue in the Petosky-Otsego neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The building was designed by Detroit engineer and architect Charles N.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Boston–Edison Historic District and Detroit Assembly.
Boston–Edison Historic District
Neighborhood
Photo: Andrew Jameson, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Boston–Edison Historic District is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan. It consists of over 900 homes built on four east-west streets: West Boston Boulevard, Chicago Boulevard, Longfellow Avenue and Edison Avenue, stretching from Woodward Avenue in the east to Linwood Avenue in the west. Boston–Edison Historic District is situated 2 miles northeast of Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker.
Detroit Assembly
Quarter
Detroit Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Detroit, Michigan on Clark Street, south of Michigan Avenue. It began operations in 1921 and Cadillac bodies were supplied by Fleetwood Metal Body in 1921 after Fisher Body assumed operations. Detroit Assembly is situated 2 miles southeast of Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker.
Ford–Lodge interchange
Locality
The Ford–Lodge interchange is a freeway interchange in Detroit, Michigan. It forms the junction of Interstate 94, with M-10. The interchange was completed in 1955, and is the first full freeway-to-freeway interchange in the United States. Ford–Lodge interchange is situated 2 miles east of Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker.
Orsel McGhee House Historical Marker
- Type: Park
- Location: Wayne County, Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.35571° or 42° 21′ 21″ northLongitude
-83.11796° or 83° 7′ 5″ westElevation
617 feet (188 metres)Open location code
86JR9V4J+7RGeoNames ID
8096004
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Chadsey Condon and Midtown-New Center.
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Highlights include Ames Playground and Northwestern High School.
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