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See Dearborn’s Book On Historic Homes

The award-winning book explores Dearborn's rich history, people and events that shaped the city.

"Before Fair Lane---Historic Houses from Henry Ford’s Hometown, Dearborn Michigan (1832-1916).”
"Before Fair Lane---Historic Houses from Henry Ford’s Hometown, Dearborn Michigan (1832-1916).” (Image via City of Dearborn )

DEARBORN, MI — Dearborn has a book for history lovers and those who feel connected to the community. The book explores the landmark homes that gave character to the community in its earlier years.

The comprehensive book was produced by the Museum Guild of Dearborn that covers that topic in an entertaining and visually pleasing way: “Before Fair Lane---Historic Houses from Henry Ford’s Hometown, Dearborn Michigan (1832-1916).”

The book was selected by the Historical Society of Michigan in 2018 as a winner of the Society’s State History Award.

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The publication was conceptualized as a project to educate the public about historic homes in Dearborn as well as to increase awareness of the Dearborn Historical Museum.

The book includes photos of 149 still standing homes and 42 homes that have been torn down. The book also features 22 stories about century-old homes.

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L. Glenn O'Kray sought funding from the Museum Guild and Rick Danes, chair of the Guild, obtained approval for the project. Bruce Harkness, a former photographer for the city, produced the eye-catching photographs and Carl Johnson of St. Creative designed the book.

The books are available for purchase at the Dearborn Historical Museum, the Henry Ford Centennial Library, the Bryant Library, the Village Picture Framing and Art Gallery and the City Clerk’s Office. The cost is $30 per copy or $25 when purchasing five or more.

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