Cadillac Square, looking west
Cadillac Square, looking past Ponchartrain Hotel to city hall. Statue near center of square. Several rows of automobiles parked on street; pedestrians walking. Businesses line the streets. Printed on front: "Cadillac Square looking west, Detroit, Mich." Printed on back: "Cadillac Square, looking west from county building, Detroit, Mich. Cadillac Square runs east from Campus Martius to county building and was named after the founder of Detroit, Antoine Laumet De La Mothe Cadillac. Cadillac chair is located on the west, which was fomerly the site of the Old City Hall, built in 1835 and occupied until 1871 as the seat of civic authority. Cadillac arrived in Detroit July 24th, 1701. On that day, under the patronage of Louis XIV, and protected by the flag of France, the city of Detroit, then called Fort Pontchartrain, was founded. C.T. Co., Chicago, R-79084."
- Resource ID:
- bh000231
- Subject:
- Plazas--Michigan--Detroit
- Central business districts--Michigan--Detroit
- Civic centers--Michigan--Detroit
- Postcards
- Publisher:
- Curt Teich & Co.
- Date:
- unknown
- Format:
- 1 postcard : col. ; 3.5 x 5.5 in.
- Department:
- Burton Historical Collection
- Location:
- D/Streets-Cadillac Square
- Copyright:
- Physical rights are retained by DPL. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.