Stella Swope's Halloween Pumpkin Camper, October 1975
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1975
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Dr. Ted Coleman Demonstrates Pumpkin Carving With A Serrated Knife, October 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1988
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Beyer Hospital emergency physician Dr. Ted Coleman demonstrates the use of a specially-serated knife for use on a pumpkin.
Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1988
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Beyer Hospital emergency physician Dr. Ted Coleman demonstrates the use of a specially-serated knife for use on a pumpkin.
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Pumpkin Precaution
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25
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October
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1988
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Into the spirit of Halloween
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29
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October
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1986
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Cyndi Solski With Halloween Pumpkins For Her Carving Party, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Cyndi Solski With Carved Halloween Pumpkins, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Cyndi Solski's Home Decorated With Halloween Pumpkins - 827 W. Huron Street, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
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To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.
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Eighth Street Market Gives Away Pumpkins, October 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1947
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1947
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SORTA BIG, DON'T YOU THINK? Three-year-old Vicki Jean Parks, reflecting the generosity of her father, Ray Parks, 415 W. Davis St., who yesterday gave Halloween pumpkins away to children, encouraged Bobby Moak to take the biggest pumpkin of the lot. Bobby was interested but had to settle on a much smaller one, as the big pumpkin proved too much for him to lift, let alone carry. Vicki's father, annoyed at the high prices of pumpkins at downtown stores, took a truck into the country and brought back two loads of pumpkins numbering about 200. He gave them away yesterday to the first 200 children to claim them.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1947
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SORTA BIG, DON'T YOU THINK? Three-year-old Vicki Jean Parks, reflecting the generosity of her father, Ray Parks, 415 W. Davis St., who yesterday gave Halloween pumpkins away to children, encouraged Bobby Moak to take the biggest pumpkin of the lot. Bobby was interested but had to settle on a much smaller one, as the big pumpkin proved too much for him to lift, let alone carry. Vicki's father, annoyed at the high prices of pumpkins at downtown stores, took a truck into the country and brought back two loads of pumpkins numbering about 200. He gave them away yesterday to the first 200 children to claim them.
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Halloween Treats Display At The Home Of Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Miller - 4158 Washtenaw, October 1975
Year:
1975
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1975
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Aaron Cassell of Lapeer Stands In Front Of Special Halloween Table
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1975
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Aaron Cassell of Lapeer Stands In Front Of Special Halloween Table
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St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Pediatric Patients Celebrate Halloween With Girl Scout Troop 139, October 1975 Photographer: Richard Walker
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1975
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Halloween came to the pediatrics section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Monday. Members of Girl Scout Troop 139 brought pumpkins, paper bag masks, punch and cookies to youngsters in the hospital. Three of the patients learning to make jack-o-lanterns around table from left are Joe Penn, Todd House (partially hidden) and Jeffrey Brancheau. (News Photo by Richard Walker)
Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1975
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Halloween came to the pediatrics section of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Monday. Members of Girl Scout Troop 139 brought pumpkins, paper bag masks, punch and cookies to youngsters in the hospital. Three of the patients learning to make jack-o-lanterns around table from left are Joe Penn, Todd House (partially hidden) and Jeffrey Brancheau. (News Photo by Richard Walker)
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