Hudson–Evans House

The Hudson–Evans House is the private, single-family house located at 79 Alfred Street in Midtown , , within the Brush Park district.
  • Type: Building
  • Description: historic house in Michigan, United States
  • Also known as: Hudson-Evans House
  • Address: 79 Alfred Street, Detroit, MI 48201

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Little Caesars Arena and First Presbyterian Church.

Stadium
is a multi-purpose arena in Midtown Detroit. Opening in September 2017, the arena, which cost $862.9 million to construct, replaced Joe Louis Arena and as the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League and the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association, respectively. is situated 1,000 feet south of Hudson–Evans House.

Church
The Ecumenical Theological Seminary is a private seminary in , . Founded in 1980 as the Ecumenical Theological Center, the seminary offers graduate degrees and certificates in religious studies. is situated 460 feet northwest of Hudson–Evans House.

Stadium
is a baseball stadium in , Michigan, United States. It has been the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball since its opening in 2000. It was built in the retro-classic style, and currently has a seating capacity of 41,083. is situated 2,000 feet southeast of Hudson–Evans House.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Downtown Detroit and Detroit.

is the central business district of , bordered by the Lodge Freeway to the west, the Fisher Freeway to the north, Interstate 375 to the east, and the Detroit River to the south.

is a major metropolis in the state of that has had a profound impact on the world. From the advent of the automotive assembly line to the Motown sound, modern techno and rock music, continues to shape both American and global culture.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood located east of . It contains a residential area of some 4,900 people and covers 0.37 sq mi. The northern section, planned and partially built in the 1950s by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places; it was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2015.

Hudson–Evans House

Latitude
42.34356° or 42° 20′ 37″ north
Longitude
-83.05361° or 83° 3′ 13″ west
Open location code
86JR8WVW+CH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 69325700
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q14716147
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In Other Languages

From French to Spanish—“Hudson–Evans House” goes by many names.

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