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Detroiters discovered the Grosse Pointe summer lifestyle, and established vacation homes along the lake shore.
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By the 1880's, Detroiters discovered the beauties of Lake St. Clair and it's cooling summer breezes. They began building "cottages" along the lake and transformed the farming/fishing community into an entity entirely different from what it had been.

 Some of the cottages were modest; as time passed some of the building was more elaborate and grew into the local version of Newport, Rhode Island's warm weather retreats for the millionaires of the period.

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J.V. Moran House, 1880's.
A summer cottage.
 

1880 - 1900 Community Facilities

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As the population grew, so did a need for community facilities. At left is St. Paul's Catholic Church, one of the oldest churches in the community.

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This is The Ivy-Covered Church, later to become Grosse Pointe Memorial (Presbyterian) Church

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The Interurban rail line, which ran from Detroit to Grosse Pointe from the 1890's to the 1920's further opened up the area. This photo is circa 1900.

The cottages began to change in scale...

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By the last decade of the 19th century, the beach cottages started to become more elaborate. This is the William McMillan house. Built in the 1890's, it was moved from its original location in 1913 and used as a year-round residence.

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The H. Jewett House, built in 1909 as a summer cottage, was later converted to a year-round residence.

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