Real Estate Transfers

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23
Month
February
Year
1888
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Herb Wagner, Botanist, Professor Emeritus, Dies

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14
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January
Year
2000
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Busy Fingers

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7
Month
February
Year
1963
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Valentine's Party At The Westerman Home, February 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1963
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BUSY FINGERS: A Valentine's party is twice as much fun when the guests help make the party. Everyone gets to decorate his own cookies at this party planned by Judy Westerman (second from left) and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westerman of Granger Ave. Her brother Scott III adds a man's touch to his cookie. Judy's guests are Margaret Wagner (left), daughter of the Warren H. Wagners of Mt. Pleasant Ave., and Terry Wong (right), daughter of the James Wongs of Radcliffe Ave.
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1963
Caption:
BUSY FINGERS: A Valentine's party is twice as much fun when the guests help make the party. Everyone gets to decorate his own cookies at this party planned by Judy Westerman (second from left) and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westerman of Granger Ave. Her brother Scott III adds a man's touch to his cookie. Judy's guests are Margaret Wagner (left), daughter of the Warren H. Wagners of Mt. Pleasant Ave., and Terry Wong (right), daughter of the James Wongs of Radcliffe Ave.
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Real Estate Transfers

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29
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February
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1888
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AADL Productions Podcast: John Hilton, editor of The Ann Arbor Observer
Wed, 06/17/2009 - 11:53am
We had the privilege of talking with Ann Arbor Observer editor, John Hilton, about the origins and development of the Observer, how Ann Arbor has changed over the past three decades, and the current state of the newspaper industry. John also joined us along with local historian and author Grace Shackman to talk about Ann Arbor history and help us launch an online collection of local history articles from the Observer dating back to 1982. You can read all of Grace's articles from the Observer online now in Ann Arbor Observer: Then & Now.
(Due to technical difficulties, the quality of the audio isn't quite what it should be, but please listen in as John has many interesting things to say about Ann Arbor!)