Address:

1430 Sixth Street

Detroit, MI 48226

Year Bulit:

1849

House Style:

Row House

Orginal Owner:

Unknown

Architect:

Unknown

Square Feet:

2700

Bedrooms:

American Craftsman

Building Material:

Wood

Foundation Type:

Not Available

Roof Type:

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Acres:

0

Timeline

  • 1849
    1430 Sixth Street was built
  • Patrick Scanlon
    Moved In Oct 1852

     

  • Patrick Scanlon
    Moved Out Nov 1853

     

  • Sep 1900

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    The side of the Worker's Row House can be seen here in this photograph from around 1900. The home in the center - known as "The House Next Door" - is still standing, as well.

  • Aug 1990

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    Tim McKay purchases the home, saving it from its likely demise.

  • Jul 2007

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    The Worker's Row House hanging in there!

  • Oct 2007

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    Exterior rehabilitation is nearly complete in this Detroit News photo

  • May 2009

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    The archaeological dig at the Corktown Worker's Row House wins the 2009 Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation. (Source: ModelDMedia.com)

  • May 2018

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    Living Room

    The stark/raw interior - main living space - offers detailed layers of the years gone by.

  • Aug 2018

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    Back

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    The Worker's Row House backyard looking at the home

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