The Quirk Mansion
304 North Huron is now recognized as 300 North Huron.
This Second Empire, mansard-roofed home was built by Daniel Lace Quirk in about 1860. It was given to the City of Ypsilanti in 1914 and was used for a variety of functions until it was purchased for private offices.
One of the oldest amateur theatrical groups in the country, THE YPSILANTI PLAYERS, made their home at the Quirk property until St. Luke’s Church House was built in 1928, providing them with a new home.
Architecture Description
1951
Heritage
Postcard 1956.
March 28, 1967
September 11, 1975
October 30, 1978
July, 1979
Roof Repairs. 1979.
Ypsilanti Arts Council. October, 1979.
Grand Dame. February 27, 1980
November 24, 1981
April, 1982
March, 1985
Parcel Survey
Parcel Dimensions
Landmark becomes Office Building
Entrance
Details
Facade views
Rear View
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