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Ford-Bacon House, Queen Anne style residence in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States.

The Ford-Bacon House is a Queen Anne residence in Wyandotte, Michigan, featuring buff-colored brick walls with red sandstone trim, a wide front porch, and a four-story bell tower on the rear section. The building spans four city lots and contains 27 rooms with 11 fireplaces throughout.

Edward Ford, son of plate glass pioneer John Baptiste Ford, commissioned the architecture firm Malcomson and Higginbotham to design this house in 1897. The building was constructed during Michigan's industrial peak and later converted into a public library serving the local community.

The house shows how wealthy industrial families lived in the late 1800s, with multiple rooms and fireplaces reflecting the comfort of that era. Today, visitors can see how this grand residence served as a center of social and family life for the Ford-Bacon family.

The building now functions as a public library and is open to visitors interested in its architecture and history. Visitors should take time to observe the ornamental details of the Queen Anne style throughout the interior and exterior.

The original roof was covered in black slate, which was uncommon for Queen Anne homes of that era. This distinctive roofing choice would still be visible today if later renovations had not replaced it with contemporary materials.

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Architects
Malcomson and Higginbotham
Architectural style
Queen Anne style architecture
GPS coordinates
42.20722,-83.14833
Latest update
December 14, 2025 11:25
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