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See a seven-story office building from 1930, art deco style, in beige-'n'-green terracotta, sitting empty since 1994.

In downtown Mount Clemens, Michigan, on July 31st, 2021, the Price Building (built in 1929-1930 for the offices and production plant of the Daily Leader newspaper, known from 1942 to 1964 as the Monitor-Leader Building, and from 1964 to 1994 as the Macomb Daily Building) at the southwest corner of Cass Avenue and South Walnut Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Macomb (county) (1002617)

• Mount Clemens (2052720)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• abandoned buildings (300008055)

• architectural terracotta (300010670)

• Art Deco (300021426)

• beige (color) (300266234)

• circles (plane figures) (300055627)

• green (color) (300128438)

• high-rise buildings (300004810)

• office buildings (300007043)

• structural clay tile (300010694)

 

Wikidata items:

• 31 July 2021 (Q69306130)

• 1920s in architecture (Q11185486)

• 1929 in architecture (Q2744495)

• 1930 in architecture (Q2744912)

• 1930s in architecture (Q16482516)

• Art Deco architecture (Q12720942)

• glazed architectural terra-cotta (Q5567349)

• July 31 (Q2715)

• July 2021 (Q61312805)

• The Macomb Daily (Q7749297)

• Metro Detroit (Q1925718)

• newspaper building (Q51879674)

• Southeast Michigan (Q3502886)

• streetcorner (Q17106091)

• Treaty of Detroit (Q1639077)

• vacant building (Q56056305)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Office buildings—Michigan (sh2008002547)

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Uploaded on June 25, 2022
Taken on July 31, 2021