Road Crews Dump Snow Into The Huron River After Record-Breaking Storm, February 1965
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1965
Caption
The record snowfall of the last three days has created the city street department's biggest mountains ever under and near the US-23 bridge over the Huron River. Snow removal crews have been dumping the white stuff into the river from an older, unused bridge (foreground) and piling it on sloping ground to melt and run off.
Year
1965
Month
February
Photo
Subjects
Snow
Winter
Snow Removal
Huron River
Storms
Weather
Bridges
Old News
Ann Arbor News
Doug Fulton