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The former 6th Precinct 'McGraw Station' (also known as the Sixth Precinct, or McGraw Station) is a historic building located at 6840 McGraw Avenue, in Detroit, Michigan. The station served as the police station for the Detroit Police Department's sixth police precinct for over 56 years, covering a portion of Southwest Detroit neighborhoods from 1930 until 1986. It served another 19 years (from 1986 until 2005) as Gang Squad Headquarters for the Detroit Special Crimes Section. The building was abandoned from 2005 until 2013, when a private owner purchased it from the city. It is presently being restored.

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  • Former 6th Precinct 'McGraw Station', Detroit (en)
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  • The former 6th Precinct 'McGraw Station' (also known as the Sixth Precinct, or McGraw Station) is a historic building located at 6840 McGraw Avenue, in Detroit, Michigan. The station served as the police station for the Detroit Police Department's sixth police precinct for over 56 years, covering a portion of Southwest Detroit neighborhoods from 1930 until 1986. It served another 19 years (from 1986 until 2005) as Gang Squad Headquarters for the Detroit Special Crimes Section. The building was abandoned from 2005 until 2013, when a private owner purchased it from the city. It is presently being restored. (en)
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  • Former 6th Precinct Station (en)
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  • Former 6th Precinct Station (en)
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  • McGraw Station, Gang Squad Headquarters (en)
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  • Van Leyen, Schilling & Keough (en)
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  • Beaux-Arts (en)
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  • October, 1930 (en)
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  • Brick, Limestone, Poured Concrete (en)
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  • Ed Steele (en)
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  • Currently being restored (en)
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  • The former 6th Precinct 'McGraw Station' (also known as the Sixth Precinct, or McGraw Station) is a historic building located at 6840 McGraw Avenue, in Detroit, Michigan. The station served as the police station for the Detroit Police Department's sixth police precinct for over 56 years, covering a portion of Southwest Detroit neighborhoods from 1930 until 1986. It served another 19 years (from 1986 until 2005) as Gang Squad Headquarters for the Detroit Special Crimes Section. The building was abandoned from 2005 until 2013, when a private owner purchased it from the city. It is presently being restored. (en)
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  • 6840 McGraw Avenue (en)
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  • McGraw Station, Gang Squad Headquarters (en)
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  • October, 1930
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  • June 19, 1930
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  • Currently being restored
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