Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church
3414 Trombly Avenue
Detroit, MI
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
Images
1981-03-21 - Church Exterior (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
1981-03-21 - Church Exterior (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
1981-03-21 - Nave, Balcony, and Twin Organ Cases (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
1981-03-21 - Nave and Stained Glass Windows (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
1981-03-21 - Church Interior and Altar (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
1981-03-21 - Altar (Photograph by MMI Productions; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)
Consoles
Main
- Console position: Console in Fixed Position, Center
Notes
2012-01-29 - The organ was housed in twin cases on each side of the back balcony. The last Mass was said in the church in May of 1981 before the building was torn down in July for construction of a General Motors plant. The project was part of a Detroit redevelopment plan, but the parishioners were very bitter about the closing, and it caused much controversy in the community. Note: this is not the same parish as the Ukranian Immaculate Conception Church located in Hamtramck, Michigan. -Database Manager
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