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The Hunter House (also known as the William Northwood House or the Northwood - Hunter House) is located at 3985 Trumbull Avenue in the Woodbridge Neighborhood Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974.〔〔 It was previously operated as the Woodbridge Star, a bed and breakfast. ==History== In 1890, William Northwood, the co-founder of the Howard-Northwood Malt Manufacturing Company, commissioned architect George F. Depew to design this home.〔(Northwood House ) from the state of Michigan〕 The structure was completed in 1891 at a cost of $13,500.〔 In 1903, James J. Sullivan, founder of Sullivan Beef, purchased the home. The family lived in the house until 1957.〔 Both Howard-Northwood Malt Manufacturing and Sullivan Beef were major commercial ventures in Detroit, and this home reflects the prosperity of the owners.〔 In the 1960s, the house was converted into a church,〔(About the Woodbridge Star )〕 and in 1966, a side porch and conservatory were demolished.〔 In the early 1970s, the home was purchased by the Hunter family,〔 who converted it back to a private residence.〔 The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The home was recently operated as the Woodbridge Star, a seven-room bed and breakfast.〔 Very few exterior alterations have been made to the home, and the interior remains highly original.〔
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