
Step inside America’s forgotten treasure—the Bishop Mansion, Detroit’s largest private residence and a stunning example of 1920s Tudor Revival architecture. Built between 1925 and 1928 in the prestigious Palmer Woods neighborhood, this 33,000-square-foot masterpiece served as a home for Catholic bishops and later as a residence for NBA star John Salley. Discover its rise during Detroit’s Golden Age, its incredible craftsmanship, and the heartbreaking decline that led to unfinished restoration dreams. Learn why this historic home captivates the hearts of preservationists and why its recent sale might finally secure its future.
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