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Robert M. and Matilda Grindley House, Colonial Revival residence in Detroit, United States

The Robert M. and Matilda Grindley House stood at 123 Parsons Street, featuring classical details and a slate-covered gable on its front facade.

The property, constructed in 1897 by architects Putnam and Moore, earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in December 1997.

Robert McBride Grindley established the Boys Club of Detroit and participated as a Charter Member of the Detroit Board of Commerce.

The structure was demolished in 1998 when the Detroit Symphony Orchestra purchased the land to construct a parking facility.

The residence remained in the Grindley family until 1961, when Harold and Marie Corbett acquired it before passing it to their daughter Charlene.

Location: Detroit

Architectural style: Colonial Revival architecture

GPS coordinates: 42.34750,-83.06083

Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:25

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