The Alexander Chapoton House, located at 511 Beaubien Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, is a Queen Anne style row house listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site. Built in 1885 by Alexander Chapoton, a prominent contractor in Detroit, the house features a unique asymmetrical facade and retains its original Victorian-era interior trim and fireplace.
Originally constructed as rental property, the Alexander Chapoton House has been restored and repurposed over the years, now housing an art gallery on the first floor, studios in the basement, and offices on the upper floors. As one of the last remaining examples of Queen Anne style row houses in the city, it stands as a testament to Detroit's architectural history and the legacy of the Chapoton family.
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