Starwick Drive in Starwick Heights Subdivision, September 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1952
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Pictured is Starwick Dr., just north of Barton Dr. and just off Pontiac Rd. The subdivision street is lined with 20 homes in the low-cost field. About 10 of them are national models. The vacant land to the rear of the street has recently been brought into the city as an added six acre tract to the subdivision. It will be broken up into 30 lots.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1952
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Pictured is Starwick Dr., just north of Barton Dr. and just off Pontiac Rd. The subdivision street is lined with 20 homes in the low-cost field. About 10 of them are national models. The vacant land to the rear of the street has recently been brought into the city as an added six acre tract to the subdivision. It will be broken up into 30 lots.
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Aerial Photograph of Starwick Heights Subdivision, September 1952
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1952
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Starwick Heights Subdivision Houses, September 1952
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Starwick Heights Subdivision Model Home Interior, 826 Starwick Dr., September 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1952
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Below is the living room of the house that is to be on display during National Home Week. Located at 826 Starwick Dr., it is a national model that sells for $13,515, complete with garage and porch, sod and landscaping and concrete drive and walks. The house alone can be built for $9,885. The living room is 18 by 12 feet. The front window is Thermopane. The walls, painted blue, are upson board, and the floor is of concrete blocks.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1952
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Below is the living room of the house that is to be on display during National Home Week. Located at 826 Starwick Dr., it is a national model that sells for $13,515, complete with garage and porch, sod and landscaping and concrete drive and walks. The house alone can be built for $9,885. The living room is 18 by 12 feet. The front window is Thermopane. The walls, painted blue, are upson board, and the floor is of concrete blocks.
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Aerial Photograph of New Housing Developments in Ypsilanti, September 1949
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Aerial Photograph of New Housing Developments in Ypsilanti, September 1949
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