Van's Marine Band and Boy Scouts of America Parade on Fourth between Ann St. and East Huron St., ca 1916
Year
1916
When A. V. Robison & Son's Livery and Hack Stable advertised "Best Carriages in the City for Funerals" in 1872, the building that had housed the Goodrich House Hotel still stood just down the street. The YMCA was built on the hotel site in 1904. The hack stable—by then operating as an auto garage—is visible behind Van's Marine Band and the Boy Scouts parade banner in the 1916 photograph above. Women workers watched through windows from the Washtenaw Abstract office on the right -- a building that still stands today with the addition of a 1927 Art Deco façade. Ann Arbor's Farmers' Market had its origin in 1919 when ten farmers began selling produce directly from wagons and trucks on the Main St. side of the Courthouse. As the number of farmers increased, this "curb market" was moved to North Fourth Ave. Frame location: On North wall of Courthouse This image may be protected by copyright law. Contact the Bentley Historical Library for permission to reproduce, display or transmit this image. Repository: Bentley Historical Library
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Subjects
Washtenaw Abstract Co.
Van's Marine Band
Parades
Hotels & Motels
Goodrich House Hotel
Clubs & Organizations
Boy Scouts of America
A. V. Robison & Son's Livery and Hack Stables
Ann Arbor YMCA
Downtown Ann Arbor Historical Street Exhibit Program
Site 7: Town life and the Courthouse square
The Changing face of North Forth Avenue