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Brick infill spandrel panels within bays beneath the tripartite glazing system
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Brick pillars on the east side of the property
Features that contribute to the historical or associative value of the Walker Power Building:
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Designed presumably by Detroit architect J. E. Kinsey
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Association with the early growth of the Town of Walkerville through its industrial and manufacturing history
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Railway turntable is an archaeological site with direct association to the railway history of Walkerville
Features that contribute to the contextual value of the Walker Power Building:
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Excellent remnant of early industrial architecture
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A major industrial building located at the start of the original Devonshire Road, which was the “Main Street” of the town
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A prominent landmark for Walkerville and is highly visible along Riverside Drive