City Acts On Garage, Courthouse
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18
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July
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2000
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Crisis Part II
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25
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June
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2000
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Ideas Sought For Replacing Parking Structure
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26
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May
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2000
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Parking Structure Decision Debated
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6
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April
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1999
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Patch Job
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27
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August
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1984
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First & Washington Parking Structure, August 27, 1984 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1984
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Ann Arbor's first public parking structure, the 35-year-old carport at First and Washington streets, is being repaired. City Engineer Leigh Chizek said nearly $250,000 is being spent to replace deteriorated concrete, redo the electrical system and install new parking deck surfaces on the three-story structure. The carport will remain closed until the work is completed around mid-October, said Chizek.
Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1984
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Ann Arbor's first public parking structure, the 35-year-old carport at First and Washington streets, is being repaired. City Engineer Leigh Chizek said nearly $250,000 is being spent to replace deteriorated concrete, redo the electrical system and install new parking deck surfaces on the three-story structure. The carport will remain closed until the work is completed around mid-October, said Chizek.
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Think You Know Ann Arbor?
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31
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July
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1962
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Washington & First Street Carport Sign, July 31, 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Top Of Washington & First Street Carport, April 1950 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1950
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William Street Parking Structure Under Construction, December 27, 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1966
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Ann Arborites, who have been impatiently waiting for new parking places, will be happy to see the foundation (top photo) of the E. Washington St.-Fourth Ave. carport ready. When finished in about 10 months, the carport will contain seven staggered levels, one underground. The carport will be attached to the Sheraton-Ann Arbor Motor Inn, which can be seen in the background. Below, two levels of the four-level carport at William and S. Fourth Ave. have been completed. When finished, the carport will contain 500 parkings spaces. The bottom photo was taken looking northeast from William St. toward S. Fourth Ave. The Masonic Temple is visible in the background.
Ann Arbor News, December 27, 1966
Caption:
Ann Arborites, who have been impatiently waiting for new parking places, will be happy to see the foundation (top photo) of the E. Washington St.-Fourth Ave. carport ready. When finished in about 10 months, the carport will contain seven staggered levels, one underground. The carport will be attached to the Sheraton-Ann Arbor Motor Inn, which can be seen in the background. Below, two levels of the four-level carport at William and S. Fourth Ave. have been completed. When finished, the carport will contain 500 parkings spaces. The bottom photo was taken looking northeast from William St. toward S. Fourth Ave. The Masonic Temple is visible in the background.
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