Ann Arbor Child Care & Development Center Students Paint 'The Rock', October 1971

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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1971
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These youngsters, aged 2 and 3, from the Ann Arbor Child Care and Development Center probably don't know who the "father of our country" is, but they unwittingly paid tribute to him yesterday by decorating the huge rock dedicated to him near Washtenaw Ave. and Hill St. The rock, which has drawn the attention of pranksters and painters for years, is dedicated to the memory of George Washington. Ann Arbor's memory of Gen. Washington has been colorful, to say the least. (News photo by Chief Photographer Eck Stanger)
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1971
Caption
These youngsters, aged 2 and 3, from the Ann Arbor Child Care and Development Center probably don't know who the "father of our country" is, but they unwittingly paid tribute to him yesterday by decorating the huge rock dedicated to him near Washtenaw Ave. and Hill St. The rock, which has drawn the attention of pranksters and painters for years, is dedicated to the memory of George Washington. Ann Arbor's memory of Gen. Washington has been colorful, to say the least. (News photo by Chief Photographer Eck Stanger)
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1971
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October
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