The Free Press Building, as seen from the northwest corner of Cass and Lafayette
Photo from the University of Michigan Art, Architecture and Engineering Library; Retouching by Helmut Ziewers
The Free Press Building in 1978 with one of the city's old trolly cars
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Free Press Building was one of four newspaper offices in Detroit designed by Albert Kahn.
Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The Free Press Building was home to the paper from 1925 to 1998.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Free Press Building in 1965
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Detroit Free Press Building in 1956.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The main entrance of the Free Press in the 1920s, showing the original front doors
Photo from the University of Michigan Art, Architecture and Engineering Library
The Free Press Building shortly after opening in 1925
Photo from the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
The entrance of the Free Press Building along Lafayette Boulevard
Photo from the Indiana Limestone Company. Courtesy, Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
The Free Press Building shortly after completion
Indiana Limestone Company. Courtesy, Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
The Free Press Building shortly after completion
Indiana Limestone Company. Courtesy, Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana