Historical Buildings Design, Echelon Kitchen & Bar Restaurant, March 2025 Photographer: Amy Cantu
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2025
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Modern Interior Featured In "An Introduction To Architecture" Exhibition At The University Of Michigan Rackham Building, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1942
Caption:
DRAMATIC ARCHITECTURAL LESSON: An arresting lesson in the meaning of architecture in highly dramatic form is on display in the mezzanine galleries of the Rackham building. This view of a modern interior is a small part of a lively and instructive series of panels, photographs, drawings and small scale models to be seen daily except Sundays through March 31.
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1942
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DRAMATIC ARCHITECTURAL LESSON: An arresting lesson in the meaning of architecture in highly dramatic form is on display in the mezzanine galleries of the Rackham building. This view of a modern interior is a small part of a lively and instructive series of panels, photographs, drawings and small scale models to be seen daily except Sundays through March 31.
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Finnish Bath House at Lahti Home on Sunset Road, August 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1950
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Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1950
Caption:
This simple, two-room bath house (top - this photo) in the rear of the Uolevi Lahti home at 909 Sunset Rd. is, in principle, a faithful reproduction of the well-known "sauna" of Finland. Beyond the dressing area is the steam room (bottom) in which bathers bask in 160-degree steam blasts which come from the water dashed upon heated rocks in the barrel-stove (right), the lid of which is closed when fire is lighted. The hot water barrel is next to the stove. Below the window can be seen the cedar branch "switches" used by hardier devotees to drive the steam into their pores as they sit on the wide bench four or more feet off the floor.
Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1950
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This simple, two-room bath house (top - this photo) in the rear of the Uolevi Lahti home at 909 Sunset Rd. is, in principle, a faithful reproduction of the well-known "sauna" of Finland. Beyond the dressing area is the steam room (bottom) in which bathers bask in 160-degree steam blasts which come from the water dashed upon heated rocks in the barrel-stove (right), the lid of which is closed when fire is lighted. The hot water barrel is next to the stove. Below the window can be seen the cedar branch "switches" used by hardier devotees to drive the steam into their pores as they sit on the wide bench four or more feet off the floor.
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Steam Room of Finnish Bath House on Sunset Road, August 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1950
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Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1950
Caption:
This simple, two-room bath house (top) in the rear of the Uolevi Lahti home at 909 Sunset Rd. is, in principle, a faithful reproduction of the well-known "sauna" of Finland. Beyond the dressing area is the steam room (bottom - this photo) in which bathers bask in 160-degree steam blasts which come from the water dashed upon heated rocks in the barrel-stove (right), the lid of which is closed when fire is lighted. The hot water barrel is next to the stove. Below the window can be seen the cedar branch "switches" used by hardier devotees to drive the steam into their pores as they sit on the wide bench four or more feet off the floor.
Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1950
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This simple, two-room bath house (top) in the rear of the Uolevi Lahti home at 909 Sunset Rd. is, in principle, a faithful reproduction of the well-known "sauna" of Finland. Beyond the dressing area is the steam room (bottom - this photo) in which bathers bask in 160-degree steam blasts which come from the water dashed upon heated rocks in the barrel-stove (right), the lid of which is closed when fire is lighted. The hot water barrel is next to the stove. Below the window can be seen the cedar branch "switches" used by hardier devotees to drive the steam into their pores as they sit on the wide bench four or more feet off the floor.
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Bach School - Exterior, January 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1961
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ONE STORY-ADDITION: An architectural oddity was created when old Bach School recently was given a modern one-story addition. The old and the new in school architecture are thus combined in a single building.
Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1961
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ONE STORY-ADDITION: An architectural oddity was created when old Bach School recently was given a modern one-story addition. The old and the new in school architecture are thus combined in a single building.
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One-Story Addition

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1961
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Rufus Home, Exterior, Ann Arbor Hills, October 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1938
Caption:
Prof. and Mrs. W. C. Rufus have moved into their new residence on Arlington Blvd. in Ann Arbor Hills, a view of which is shown here.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1938
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Prof. and Mrs. W. C. Rufus have moved into their new residence on Arlington Blvd. in Ann Arbor Hills, a view of which is shown here.
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Cottonwood Farm - Interior, April 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1948
Caption:
114-YEAR-OLD FIREPLACE RESTORED: Shown above is the fireplace in the Cottonwood Farm homestead, Farrell and Webster Church Roads, restored to its original appearance and usefulness by its most recent owners, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mast. At the left of the fireplace is the bake oven.
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1948
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114-YEAR-OLD FIREPLACE RESTORED: Shown above is the fireplace in the Cottonwood Farm homestead, Farrell and Webster Church Roads, restored to its original appearance and usefulness by its most recent owners, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mast. At the left of the fireplace is the bake oven.
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Ladies' Library Association Plaque, March 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1969
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Cornerstone In Library Commemorates Original Building
Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1969
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Cornerstone In Library Commemorates Original Building
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Putting their stamp on the skyline

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12
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June
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1987
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