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Tarapata-McMahon-Paulsen, Detroit Northern Savings & Loan Bank (1972) Hancock, MI /// This tower designed by TMP Associates—engineered to sustain brutal winters and heavy snow— is the tallest building in Hancock and considered by many to be iconic for the region.
When you see some of Charles Pachter’s work you can see why he decided to call his house the Moose Factory...
Another part of the city’s black history is the major role Daytonians played in the creation of Funk—groups like Zapp, Lakeside, and, most famously, the Ohio Players. Dayton is now home to the Funk Music Hall of Fame. Some classic early 80’s Zapp: https://t.co/GybRbOGbBA
Map of Dayton neighborhoods and the metro area for some context. Many of the buildings we’ll look at are located in the suburbs, such as Kettering and Centerville to the south of the city and Clayton and Trotwood to the northeast.