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Southfield - (Images of America) by Cassandra M Talley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The origin of the name Southfield is not conclusively known, but it is surmised that the area gained its name because it was located in the "fields" south of Bloomfield Township.
- About the Author: Cassandra M. Talley has gathered the most compelling images from the Southfield Historical Society's collection along with photographs from residents and business owners.
- 128 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Images of America
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The origin of the name Southfield is not conclusively known, but it is surmised that the area gained its name because it was located in the "fields" south of Bloomfield Township. For much of its settled history, Southfield was a rural, agricultural community; however, that changed when Detroit experienced phenomenal growth in the early 20th century.
As Detroit's borders strained to contain the influx of people and spurred by the development of the massive Northland Mall, Southfield rapidly developed in the mid-century. With its central location and connection to other major cities via the newly built John C. Lodge and Southfield Freeways, Southfield was also appealing to businesses. Fueled by the people and wealth flowing into the community, Southfield became an epicenter of the burgeoning Mid-Century Modern movement in architecture. Later, Southfield developed a reputation as a welcoming and tolerant place, and today, residents take pride in the highly diverse community.
About the Author
Cassandra M. Talley has gathered the most compelling images from the Southfield Historical Society's collection along with photographs from residents and business owners. Talley lives in Southfield and is an architectural historian at Kraemer Design Group, one of Detroit's most prominent preservation-focused architectural firms.
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