Inn at 97 Winder (Detroit, Michigan)

John Harvey House
The Inn at 97 Winder.
Location: Detroit, Michigan
 United States
Built: 1887
Architect: John V. Smith
Architectural style: Second Empire, Queen Anne
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 91000354[1]
Added to NRHP: April 03, 1991

The Inn at 97 Winder is a luxurious historic Inn located at 97 Winder Street in the Brush Park Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. Originally known as the John Harvey House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[1] The presigious bed and breakfast Inn is two blocks from Comerica Park and three blocks from Ford Field.[2]

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History

John Harvey was a successful pharmacist in Detroit[2], but he is best known for his philanthropy in educating and feeding the city's poor children and orphans, beginning in the period just after the American Civil War and continuing into the early twentieth century.[3] Harvey established Detroit's Industrial School and later the Sabbath Mission School to educate indigent children.[3]

John Harvey died in 1905, but his widow lived in the house into the 1920s.[4] In the 20s, Jesse Hobbs, an automobile worker, purchased the home. In 1938, the structure was converted into a rooming house; some of the larger rooms were partitioned.[4]

Architecture

John Harvey employed John V. Smith to design this house with its Second Empire, Queen Anne architecture, located in what is now Detroit's Brush Park Historic District. Originally completed in 1887, the John Harvey House is constructed of red brick atop an ashlar foundation[3] with a mansard roof.[4] The facade features a center entrance and wooden brackets supporting the sills of the multi-storied towers and window bays.[3] The house has 11,000 square feet (1,000 m2), eight marble fireplaces, and three-story staircase.[4]

Devlopers purchased the John Harvey House in 1986, renovated the structure, and, in 2005, opened it as the historic Inn at 97 Winder with 10-room guest rooms.[2]

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