Quirk Mansion, Ypsilanti, MI
Quirk Mansion, 300-302 North Huron Street, Ypsilanti, Michigan. The home was built by Daniel Lace Quirk Sr. (1818–1911) in about 1860. Quirk Sr. was founder of the Peninsular Paper Company, the First National Bank of Ypsilanti, and other business enterprises. The mansion is in the Second Empire style with a mansard roof. Quirk's children donated the house to the city of Ypsilanti in 1911, and it served as the Ypsilanti City Hall from 1914 to 1974. Today the mansion is used for private offices.
Quirk Mansion, Ypsilanti, MI
Quirk Mansion, 300-302 North Huron Street, Ypsilanti, Michigan. The home was built by Daniel Lace Quirk Sr. (1818–1911) in about 1860. Quirk Sr. was founder of the Peninsular Paper Company, the First National Bank of Ypsilanti, and other business enterprises. The mansion is in the Second Empire style with a mansard roof. Quirk's children donated the house to the city of Ypsilanti in 1911, and it served as the Ypsilanti City Hall from 1914 to 1974. Today the mansion is used for private offices.