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Rose Terrace The Anna Dodge Estate

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2010

Completed in1935 and built during the great depression "Rose Terrace" was one of America's most beautiful and most luxuriously appointed residences filled with original European art and antiques that were once housed in the palaces of European royalty.

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  • From the Urban Dictionary - "Awefull" If awesome is something that has some awe, then awefull would be something that has all awe. Your appreciation of music is as good as your spelling! The reason I went with this music - it was free, pre-loaded on the software I used to edit. Plus I had already used Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia Symphony No. 3 on my "Winfield Hall" video . The other limited choices didn't seem to fit the 30's Era theme I was going for.

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  • during the 60's i would drive down lakeshore dr. and say that is my house!! didn't know who it belong to until mrs. dodge died in1970. my brother was lucky enough to go inside before it was torn down. this should be the history of detroit great mansions. shame on grosse pointe leaders for letting this happen. greed always has the upper hand! our city does not believe in history, that could have been saved.

  • God knows why you have choosen to put such awefull music to your video report????

  • Once again a wonderful piece of history destroyed. The magnificent display of workmanship gone forever, only to be seen in photographs. It is so sad that our country thinks so little of these kind of landmarks. They should be restored and kept open for the public to see what our history really was.

  • These types of homes had the structural integrity to last centuries, but didn't have the chance to survive even one. So sad, so beautiful...

  • It is truley sad to watch these works of art be destroyed.

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