Space World Backers Present Theme Park Proposal To Ypsilanti Township Officials, April 1978

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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1978
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Park Leaders - The three men in the foreground are proposing a $40-million "theme park" featuring the space age for Ypsilanti Township. Left to right are Richard Gordon of the Barton Marlow construction Company who was a key supervisor in the building of the Silverdome in Pontiac; Dr. Philip R. Austin, a pilot and former astronaut candidate; and now president of "Space World" and Brian P. Palmer, vice president of "Space World".
Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1978
Caption
Park Leaders - The three men in the foreground are proposing a $40-million "theme park" featuring the space age for Ypsilanti Township. Left to right are Richard Gordon of the Barton Marlow construction Company who was a key supervisor in the building of the Silverdome in Pontiac; Dr. Philip R. Austin, a pilot and former astronaut candidate; and now president of "Space World" and Brian P. Palmer, vice president of "Space World".
Year
1978
Month
April
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