OPEN HOUSE HAS BEEN CANCELED - Full of history and character, this stunning Boston-Edison Tudor boasts generous room sizes, unmatched taste and rare, beautifully preserved original features throughout. Pristine, historic details include alabaster sconces, wainscoting, crown molding crests, plaster reliefs, dentil molding, box beams, several working fireplaces, and the original (non-working) ice box in the kitchen. Extensive updates include transforming the third-floor staff quarters into an artist studio with full bath; adding a back deck and privacy fence; replacing kitchen porch; replacing the sewer main from the house to the alley; installing custom wood blinds throughout the house; updating the electric box with 200 amp service and installing a supplemental electric box in the attic. Previous notable homeowners: Built in 1912 for Frank D. Craig, owner of the O-So-Ezy Mop Company; Purchased in 1921, Martin Pulcher, founder of Federal Motor Truck Co. and Oakland Motor Car Company, which launched the Pontiac GM brand in 1926; and Dr. David C. Northcross and Dr. Daisy L. Northcross, established Mercy Hospital and Training School, the first African-American owned and operated proprietary Hospital established in Detroit. The Northcross family owned the home from the 1950's until 2016.