John W. Maynard constructed this center-entry side gabled brick house in1844.At the time the home was in the middle of a large, undeveloped block. Catherine Street did not extend between Division and State Streets until 1898. Maynard was a successful grocer with a store on Ann Street and his brother, William, was the city's most successful land developers during his time and the Mayor of Ann Arbor in the mid 1800s. Maynard street in Ann Arbor still bears their family's name as they were some of the early settlers of Ann Arbor. John and William Maynard were also responsible for donating land they personally owned in order for Ann Arbor to win the bid as the future location of the…
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Amenities
Stay comfortable during warmer season with installed air conditioning
Air Conditioning
Enjoy the view from a private balcony
Balcony
Cozy up in front of the fireplace
Fireplace
Parking space is available for your convenience
Parking
Take a dip in a refreshing pool anytime
Pool
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Take a stroll in your own garden
Garden
Property Also Includes
Bbq Area
Dryer
Fitness Equipment
Heater
Hot Tube
Internet
Kitchen
Living Area
Microwave
No Smoking
Outdoor Space
Patio
Toys
Tv
Washer
Hair Dryer
Shampoo
Soap
Toilet Paper
Towels Provided
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The workers of
Ann Arbor, MI
traveled to their offices around
17
minutes lately and
drove alone
to get there. The rest of the residents
walked
and
used public transit.
Average travel time:
18.9 minutes
Commuter Transportation
The most common method of travel for workersin
Ann Arbor, MI
was
Drove Alone (54.2%)
, followed by those who
Walked (15.3%)
and those who
used Other (12.8%).