Aerial Photograph of Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1963
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For Those Who Drop In: This is how Ann Arbor's municipal airport looks to business and research executives dropping in to look over the nearby Research Park and other advantages of the city. Hangar and administrative area along State Rd. (left of aerial photograph) includes maintenance facilities and a coffee shop. Running off the right of the picture can be seen a portion of the airport's new $83,000 turf runway, now nearly completed, just beyond the point where it intersects an existing paved runway. At bottom center is the Pittsfield Township Hall on W. Ellsworth Rd.
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1963
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For Those Who Drop In: This is how Ann Arbor's municipal airport looks to business and research executives dropping in to look over the nearby Research Park and other advantages of the city. Hangar and administrative area along State Rd. (left of aerial photograph) includes maintenance facilities and a coffee shop. Running off the right of the picture can be seen a portion of the airport's new $83,000 turf runway, now nearly completed, just beyond the point where it intersects an existing paved runway. At bottom center is the Pittsfield Township Hall on W. Ellsworth Rd.
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Aerial Photograph of College Heights Subdivision, Ypsilanti, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1963
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Aerial Photograph of Ford Motor Company's Ypsilanti Plant, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
Year:
1963
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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1963
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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.
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1963
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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.
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Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1963
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Planning of First Protestant Vacation Bible School at Willard J. Maxey Boys' Training School, June 1964 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1964
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Planning Bible School: Ministers and church representatives from more than a dozen area Protestant congregations met at the state-owned Willard J. Maxey Boys' Training School over the weekend to plan the institution's first organized vacation Bible school. From left to right, seated, are Robert Davis, Mrs. Oral Euper, Mrs. Blair Race (extreme left), Mrs. Harry Colstock, BTS chaplain Simmie P. Holland, BTS athletic coach Bernard Bryant, the Rev. Alton A. Glazier, Mrs. Ruth Sykes, Mrs. Carol Hodges and Mrs. Sherman Richards. Standing (left to right) are A. J. Creel, the Rev. C. W. Carpenter and BTS instructor Harold Stone.
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1964
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Planning Bible School: Ministers and church representatives from more than a dozen area Protestant congregations met at the state-owned Willard J. Maxey Boys' Training School over the weekend to plan the institution's first organized vacation Bible school. From left to right, seated, are Robert Davis, Mrs. Oral Euper, Mrs. Blair Race (extreme left), Mrs. Harry Colstock, BTS chaplain Simmie P. Holland, BTS athletic coach Bernard Bryant, the Rev. Alton A. Glazier, Mrs. Ruth Sykes, Mrs. Carol Hodges and Mrs. Sherman Richards. Standing (left to right) are A. J. Creel, the Rev. C. W. Carpenter and BTS instructor Harold Stone.
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Huron River Bridge Collapsed Under Hamburg Elementary School Bus, September 1962 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1962
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NO ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED: Sixty students of Hamburg Elementary School escaped without serious injury when this 67-year-old bridge collapsed under their school bus at about 8 a.m. today. The bridge spanned the Huron River about one mile north of Hamburg on Hamburg Rd.
Ann Arbor News, September 28, 1962
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NO ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED: Sixty students of Hamburg Elementary School escaped without serious injury when this 67-year-old bridge collapsed under their school bus at about 8 a.m. today. The bridge spanned the Huron River about one mile north of Hamburg on Hamburg Rd.
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Huron River Bridge Collapsed Under Hamburg Elementary School Bus, September 1962 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1962
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Huron River Bridge Collapsed Under Hamburg Elementary School Bus, September 1962 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1962
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Huron River Bridge Collapsed Under Hamburg Elementary School Bus, September 1962 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr
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1962
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