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The Albert S. Keen House – 1038 Burns Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214

The Albert S. Keen House – 1038 Burns Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214

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Located at 1038 Burns Avenue, Detroit, MI 48214, the Albert S. Keen House is one of a handful of residences that remain in the Indian Village Historic District from Detroit’s architectural golden age and the turn-of-the-century industrial boom period.

Brought to life by the prestigious early-20th-century design firm Grylls & Gies, the Keen House is one of a handful of striking architect-designed Burns Avenue residences that bring to mind Detroit’s earliest days – not to mention a prime example of the thoughtful, well-proportioned design that Grylls & Gies built their careers around.

The home is impossible to miss thanks to its quality craftsmanship, carefully articulated facades, and stately curbside appeal.

As for its first occupant, Albert S. Keen was one of many early Detroit elites who chose Indian Village to put down roots, drawn in by its prestigious reputation and abundant aesthetic qualities that would eventually make the Indian Village district synonymous with prosperity and architectural distinction.

That reputation has carried on to the present day.

Currently, the Albert S. Keen House at 1038 Burns Avenue remains a key part of Indian Village’s esteemed legacy – a lasting old Detroit contribution to one of Detroit’s most cherished historic districts.