Pewabic Pottery (Q7179541)
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historic pottery studio in Michigan, United States
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Pewabic Pottery |
historic pottery studio in Michigan, United States |
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Hill, E. J., Gallagher, J., & American Institute of Architects. Detroit Chapter. (2003). Aia detroit : the american institute of architects guide to detroit architecture. Wayne State University Press. (English)
Stratton and Baldwin, architects. In 1907 [Mary Chase Perry Stratton] moved the operation to its present site on East Jefferson and a half-timbered English cottage designed by architect William (Buck) Stratton whom she later married. (English)
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24 July 2023
3 September 1971
Pewabic Pottery
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