The Penobscot Building rises in 1927. This view is taken on Fort at Cass, looking east.
Photo from the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
The Penobscot Building rises on Detroit's skyline about 1927. Crowley's Department Store is at right. The Gothic skyscraper is the Cadillac Square Building.
Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University
The Penobscot rises in 1927.
Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University
The Penobscot Building at night in 1929, a year after it opened.
Photo from the Detroit News archives.
The 'Nob's nob up close.
Photo from Free Press archives.
The big chief on the Griswold Street side.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Penobscot's entrance on Griswold Street in 1972.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Penobscot's original Art Deco lobby, which was covered with a drop ceiling.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The tops of the Penobscot and the Guardian buildings.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Penobscot Building, as seen from the roof of the Guardian Building
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
The Penobscot, shortly after Old City Hall was razed in 1961
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
In the 1970s, the Penobscot was renamed the City National Bank Building. Everyone still called it the Penobscot.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
The Penobscot Building, as seen from the roof of Old City Hall. This was a popular postcard image.
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The Art Deco elevator doors of the Penobscot
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The Penobscot towers over Old City Hall
Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
City Hall is dwarfed by the Penobscot, back left.
An aerial view
Photo from the Burton Historical Collection.
Campus Martius
Photo from the Burton Historical Collection.
The Penobscot climbs up the Detroit skyline.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives.
The Penobscot under construction Oct. 22, 1928, with Old City Hall and the Dime Building.
Photo from Walter P. Reuther Library.
The Penobscot Building is a landmark that can be seen for miles.
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
The Penobscot under construction
From unknown source, found on Internet.
The Penobscot and Ford buildings
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
The Penobscot Building, with the Hammond Building's cornice at left
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
Photo from the Detroit Free Press archives
The outdoor patio near the top of the Penobscot. Two of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. steamers are in the distance.