Anson Brown Building

The Anson Brown Building is the oldest extant commercial building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was erected in 1832 by developer Anson Brown in the Lower Town area at 1001 Broadway St. as a general store.[1] It is located at the intersection of Swift and Broadway streets and abuts against the Edward L. Fuller building.[2]

The building design was influenced by Dutch architecture with parapet end walls. It was owned for over 60 years by the Colvin family until it was purchased from them in 1989.[3] Since 1968 the building has housed the St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store.[4] Two historical markers on the front of the building commemorate the Underground Railroad and Dr. Daniel B. Kellog, the "clairvoyant physician."[5]

gollark: It seems to mostly be spying here. The UK really likes that.
gollark: I ran dnscrypt-proxy ever since some ISP organization here complained about DNS over HTTPS.
gollark: Though it's more for your phone than a desktop app.
gollark: https://signal.org/ is open source, pretty user-friendly, and IIRC not bound by American law as much through not being there.
gollark: ... still use end to end encryption?

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