Steam Room of Finnish Bath House on Sunset Road, August 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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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
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.
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Finnish Bath House at Lahti Home on Sunset Road, August 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1950
Published In:
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
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.
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Democrats Take Both Posts In Fifth Ward

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1953
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Third And Fourth Ward Supervisors

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March
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1953
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'Strange Bedfellows' Fills Mendelssohn With Laughter

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April
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1951
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