Anson Brown's Exchange Block - Ann Arbor, Michigan
Posted by: dkestrel
N 42° 17.357 W 083° 44.373
17T E 274139 N 4685530
The Anson Brown Exchange Building is the oldest extant commercial building in Ann Arbor.
Waymark Code: WMPXAT
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2015
Views: 5
In 1832, New York native Anson Brown erected the Exchange Block in what was then called Lower Town. He was determined to make this side of the river Ann Arbor's center. Where the Potawatami Trail crossed the Huron River a wooden bridge had been built in 1828 to carry traffic from Detroit and Pontiac to the village of Ann Arbor. Brown and his partners dammed the river upstream and built a flour mill next to the bridge.
The building is currently occupied by St Vincent de Paul.
Name: Anson Brown's Exchange Block
Address: 1001 Broadway St
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Country: United States
URL: [Web Link]
Is this exchange still active at this location: no
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