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Aerial Photograph of New Ypsilanti Township Junior High School Building, September 1958

Aerial Photograph of New Ypsilanti Township Junior High School Building, September 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 12, 1958
Caption:
New School Progress: Construction work is rising above ground level on a new $1,500,000 junior high school to serve the western half of the Ypsilanti School District. The school, located in Ypsilanti township, will face N. Mansfield Ave. between Pearl and Grant Sts. Construction of a similar junior high to serve the eastern portion of the district is scheduled to get under way this fall at a site northwest of Tyler Rd. and Emerick St. The west side school is expected to be completed in about a year.

Aerial Photograph of the Peninsular Paper Co. on LeForge Road, Ypsilanti, September 1958 Photographer: Dick Kerr

Aerial Photograph of the Peninsular Paper Co. on LeForge Road, Ypsilanti, September 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1958
Caption:
Leforge Rd. Relocation Approved: The Ypsilanti City Council last night approved a plan which will relocate Leforge Rd. 18 feet to the east in front of the Peninsular Paper Co. (above). The change was necessary to permit construction of a $350,000 addition to the plant without encroaching on the road's right-of-way. The addition will be built north of the main Peninsular building. The roadway will be moved to the east (left above) between the New York Central Railroad tracks and the LeForge Rd. bridge.

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, March 1958

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, March 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1958
Caption:
Eastern Michigan College Campus: This aerial view of the Eastern Michigan College campus shows several recently-completed buildings. To the left is Pine Grove terrace, 14 apartment units for married students (1), and to the right (2) is the new women's residence hall project. The new Strong Physical Science Building (3) stands in the lower right corner. The large building (4) toward the center is Bowen Fieldhouse. The EMC campus extends to N. Huron River Dr.

Aerial Photograph of Ford Motor Company's Ypsilanti Plant, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

Aerial Photograph of Ford Motor Company's Ypsilanti Plant, September 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1963
Caption:
Ypsilanti Ford Addition: Visible at the lower left in this aerial view of the Ford Motor Company's Ypsilanti plant is an 87,000-square-foot addition to the plant, now under construction. The addition will provide warehouse space for the plant, freeing other parts of the plant now being used for warehouse space for additional manufacturing facilities. The plant is part of Ford's General Parts Division and manufactures starters, generators, voltage regulators, ignition coils, shock absorbers, master brake cylinders, heaters, and horns.

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1963
Caption:
EMU Campus Scene: This aerial view shows the Joseph F. Warner Fieldhouse under construction at the Eastern Michigan University campus. Other prominent campus buildings are, clockwise, Snow Health Service, Quick Dramatic Arts Building, Goddard and Jones Residence Halls, Roosevelt School, Goodison and King Residence Halls, Rackham School of Special Education, and Munson and Brown Residence Halls.

Aerial Photograph of Construction in Ypsilanti, September 1963

Aerial Photograph of Construction in Ypsilanti, September 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1963
Caption:
New Ypsilanti Construction: This aerial view looking east along the I-94 expressway shows three major construction sites. At the top, an arrow shows the location of a new 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on which construction will start next week. At the bottom, the letter "A" marks the recently completed Ypsilanti sewage treatment plant, and in the center, "B" indicates the Gault Village Shopping Center which will open soon.