Tecumseh Products Research Division Laboratories In Ann Arbor Research Park, February 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Tecumseh Products Research Division Laboratories, 3869 Research Park Drive
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Tecumseh Products Research Division Laboratories, 3869 Research Park Drive
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Addition Underway To Federal-Mogul Complex In Ann Arbor Research Park, February 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Federal-Mogul Additions Being Constructed (Above [this photo] And Below)
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Federal-Mogul Additions Being Constructed (Above [this photo] And Below)
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Federal-Mogul Research Division In Ann Arbor Research Park, February 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
Caption:
Federal-Mogul Division, Research And Development, 3390 Research Park Drive
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Federal-Mogul Division, Research And Development, 3390 Research Park Drive
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Addition To Federal-Mogul Complex In Ann Arbor Research Park, February 1966 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Federal-Mogul Additions Being Constructed (Above And Below [this photo])
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1966
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Federal-Mogul Additions Being Constructed (Above And Below [this photo])
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Research Park Adds Buildings
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23
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February
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1966
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Fire Hydrant Hidden In High Weeds at Ann Arbor Research Park, July 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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A Fire "Hide-rant" Nestles In the Weeds . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) [this photo] but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph). The bottom picture contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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A Fire "Hide-rant" Nestles In the Weeds . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) [this photo] but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph). The bottom picture contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
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Broken Concrete In High Weeds at Ann Arbor Research Park, July 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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Concrete Examples Of Rubbish Amid Fine Design . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph) [this photo]. The bottom picture contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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Concrete Examples Of Rubbish Amid Fine Design . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph) [this photo]. The bottom picture contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
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Well-Cared For Lawns Contrast With High Weeds at Ann Arbor Research Park, July 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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And A Jekyll-Hyde Appearance At Research Park . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph). The bottom picture [this photo] contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1966
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And A Jekyll-Hyde Appearance At Research Park . . . Grater Ann Arbor Research Park, by and large, appears to be anything but park-like. Weeds have grown to such a height as to obscure a fire hydrant (top picture) but not quire high enough to hide the pile of broken cement in a field adjacent to one of the "park's" firms (middle photograph). The bottom picture [this photo] contrasts the well-cared-for lawns of those firms which have moved into the park with the unkempt conditions of the remaining two-thirds of the property. The fire hydrant is across the street from on of the fine buildings in the "park" and might well be difficult for firemen to find in an emergency situation. A Chamber of Commerce spokesman said the weeds would be cut in the near future, possibly next week. The height of the weeds far exceeds the city's legal limit of 16 inches.
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'Incubator' Building Planned For Research Park
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January
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1968
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Firm Will Move To Research Park
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18
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April
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1968
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