Former Daisy Air Rifle headquarters (Plymouth, Michigan)
| park, place with historical importance
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park, place with historical importance
Plymouth’s Daisy Wall was demolished November 18th 2013 after years of debate over what to do with this piece of Plymouth history. Originally part of the Daisy Air Rifle factory, most of the site was demolished and rebuilt as condos but one wall remained standing. The plan was to incorporate this wall into one of the newer buildings so at least some of the condos would incorporate part of the original buildings. But as the market for condos weakened in the mid-2000s, construction stopped. Various parties around town proposed alternatives to keep the wall. The strongest proposal was a city park and pavilion. But ultimately, none were approved and the site was sold to a new developer
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°22'23"N 83°27'51"W
- Geographic Township of Malden (former) 41 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester North (former) 46 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester South (former) 49 km
- Geographic Township of Maidstone (former) 49 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield North (former) 57 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield South (former) 60 km
- Geographic Township of Rochester (former) 61 km
- Geographic Township of Tilbury West (former) 72 km
- Geographic Township of Tilbury North (former) 72 km
- Geographic Township of Sombra (former) 90 km
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- Plymouth Diamond 0.9 km
- Riverside Cemetery 1 km
- Wilcox Lake 1.3 km
- West Middle School 1.5 km
- M-14 Exit 20: Sheldon Road 1.7 km
- Plymouth Township, Michigan 2.1 km
- Troy Design & Manufacturing 2.3 km
- The Cardinal at Saint John's 2.4 km
- Trailwood Forest 2.5 km