5th Avenue at Night, October 15, 2021 Photographer: Amy Cantu

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2021
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Fifth Avenue, 300 Block, Looking Northwest, April 26, 2020 Photographer: Amy Cantu

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2020
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Dies' Men To Visit Detroit

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16
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November
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1940
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Harvest Of Saboteurs

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15
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1940
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South Fifth Avenue

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13
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1940
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Children at Veterans Village, April 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1946
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Children at Veterans Village, April 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1946
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University of Michigan's "Veterans Village" on Hill St. and Fifth Avenue, just north and east of the Coliseum, October 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1946
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BEFORE AND AFTER: The pictures above show Veterans Village as it appeared a year ago (top) and this week (bottom), after the "good old summertime" and student residents had continued to make the place more home-like with hollyhocks, Mexican fire bushes, flower beds and trellis roses. Houses in the Village, which is designed for married veterans attending the University, are of portable type and were moved here last fall from Willow Village. The Village was set up on the two-and-a-quarter acres of land at Hill St. and Fifth Ave., north and east of the Coliseum.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1946
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BEFORE AND AFTER: The pictures above show Veterans Village as it appeared a year ago (top) and this week (bottom), after the "good old summertime" and student residents had continued to make the place more home-like with hollyhocks, Mexican fire bushes, flower beds and trellis roses. Houses in the Village, which is designed for married veterans attending the University, are of portable type and were moved here last fall from Willow Village. The Village was set up on the two-and-a-quarter acres of land at Hill St. and Fifth Ave., north and east of the Coliseum.
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Tommy Arvidson outside his home in U-M's Veterans Village, September 1947

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1947
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1947
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A carriage wheel gate adds an original, homey touch to the Donald Arvidson apartment and lot, illustrating how the veterans have improved the appearance of their apartments. The baby is seven-month-old Tommy Arvidson, one of the 20 babies added to the Village population.
Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1947
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A carriage wheel gate adds an original, homey touch to the Donald Arvidson apartment and lot, illustrating how the veterans have improved the appearance of their apartments. The baby is seven-month-old Tommy Arvidson, one of the 20 babies added to the Village population.
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Artwork inside Donald Arvidson's apartment in U-M's Veterans Village, September 1947

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1947
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1947
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Village occupants work hard to make their apartments attractive. A wall cut-work with an ivy plant and a Japanese water color decorate the partition which Donald Arvidson added.
Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1947
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Village occupants work hard to make their apartments attractive. A wall cut-work with an ivy plant and a Japanese water color decorate the partition which Donald Arvidson added.
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