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Facing certain demolition, The Banks-Dolbeer-Bradley-Foster Farmhouse was moved, from its original location at 999 Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake, to its new setting in Riley Park in May 1997.  Oral histories confirm that the house was a "depot" on the Underground Railroad.  In addition to its role in the abolition movement, the farmhouse is significant as the home of Dr. Sarah Banks.  A descendent of the Mayflower's Miles Standish, Dr. Banks was one of the first women to graduate from the University of Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery (1873).  Another notable feature of the Farmhouse is its architecture.  Beginning as a log cabin in the 1830's, the house was remodeled into a Greek Revival Farmhouse in the 1840's.  An Italianate addition was added in the 1850's.  Both styles are rare in the Walled Lake/Commerce Township areas.

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LOCATION
1499 E. West Maple
Between Decker Rd. & Pontiac Trail

Walled Lake, MI 48390
Ph. 248.624.3772

HOURS
Mon-Tue-Thu 10am-8pm
Wed-Sat 10am-5pm
Sun 1pm-5pm
CLOSED FRIDAYS

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS

President's Day    Feb. 20

Easter Sunday   April 8

Memorial Day  May 27 & 28

 

 

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