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Dodge Carriage House Restoration

The North Cass Community Union will construct an urban garden park and restore the historic Dodge Carriage House on the vacant land at A773 Second Ave. near Hancock in Detroit.

This project is being led by members of NCCU, a nonprofit organization serving the surrounding neighborhood since 1978. NCCU also sponsors the popular street fair known as "Dally in the Alley" held on the block containing the park and carriage house.

Proceeds from the financially successful Dally will help fund the construction and maintenance of this project, which awaits only the pending sale of the land from the City of Detroit to NCCU. The park will feature a wrought iron fence and a winding path through grass, flower gardens and a seating area. Space will be available for small vegetable gardens, art and other amenities as designed by the volunteer landscape architects. Labor for the construction will be paid when necessary, but will include volunteer help from the community and NCCU members.

This land is the only vacant space on a dense urban block filled with 1910-era apartment buildings and has been informally maintained by NCCU since 1980. The long time de facto use of this space as a park is testimony for the neighborhood's need to make this a permanent part of the community.

At the rear of the property the historic Dodge carriage house will be rebuilt and restored. Horace and Anna Dodge resided across the ally at 642 W. Forest between 1904 and 1908: In 1905 Horace constructed his own garage workshop, designed by the firm of Field, Hinchman and Smith. This is where Horace and John Dodge probably built their first car, when the brothers were simultaneously designing Henry Ford's first auto assembly line.

The wonderfully attractive one and one-half story brick structure was a source of historic pride and a neighborhood favorite until it was destroyed by brick scavengers in 1989. The bricks were saved, however, and detailed architectural plans were drawn from photographs which will allow the accurate reconstruction of the building.

The new carriage house will be a reminder of the atmosphere which nurtured Horace's mechanical genius and also provide storage space for the Garden Park and NCCU.

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