The Haisch Sisters & Their Snow Stallion, January 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1952
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Life In Ann Arbor: Snow Stallion. Sisters Nancy Haisch, 11, and Joanne Haisch, 13, of 1214 Brooklyn Ave. turned their talents to snow sculpture, and the result was this image of a horse. They found plenty of building materials in the heavy snows that have plagued Ann Arbor this winter.
Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1952
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Life In Ann Arbor: Snow Stallion. Sisters Nancy Haisch, 11, and Joanne Haisch, 13, of 1214 Brooklyn Ave. turned their talents to snow sculpture, and the result was this image of a horse. They found plenty of building materials in the heavy snows that have plagued Ann Arbor this winter.
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Snow Stallion
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1952
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Snow Sculpture on Ann St. Following Record Snowfall, December 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1994
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This snow-sculpture arch, 10 feet high and 20 feet long, adorns the entranceway to 505 E. Kingsley. Greg Gorrin, a 21-year-old U-M biology student, built the snow arch in four hours Monday with the aid of friends Tomb Boothby, 22, and Wladziu Narowski, 29, a neighbor. "The archway was originally intended to span the whole sidewalk," Gorrin explained, "but it didn't work out structurally." The solution involved two spans with a column in the middle. That's a gargoyle crowning the top of the column, Gorrin said, or rather "a little snowman with arms and antlers." In keeping with ancient tradition, there are niches for candles and a wrinkled, leftover jack-o-lantern and of course, a cornerstone (a brick).
Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1994
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This snow-sculpture arch, 10 feet high and 20 feet long, adorns the entranceway to 505 E. Kingsley. Greg Gorrin, a 21-year-old U-M biology student, built the snow arch in four hours Monday with the aid of friends Tomb Boothby, 22, and Wladziu Narowski, 29, a neighbor. "The archway was originally intended to span the whole sidewalk," Gorrin explained, "but it didn't work out structurally." The solution involved two spans with a column in the middle. That's a gargoyle crowning the top of the column, Gorrin said, or rather "a little snowman with arms and antlers." In keeping with ancient tradition, there are niches for candles and a wrinkled, leftover jack-o-lantern and of course, a cornerstone (a brick).
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Who's Complaining?
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11
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February
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1959
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Ice Skating On Devolson Avenue, February 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1959
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WHO'S COMPLAINING? While the adult population of Ann Arbor may be grumpy about the winter weather, these five youngsters had no complaints at all. Left to right, Ricky Johnson, 10; Rita Booth, 9; Mary Booth, 10; Roger DeLong, 12; and Kathy Johnson, 13, donned skates and sailed merrily down the middle of Devolson Ave. yesterday afternoon.
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1959
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WHO'S COMPLAINING? While the adult population of Ann Arbor may be grumpy about the winter weather, these five youngsters had no complaints at all. Left to right, Ricky Johnson, 10; Rita Booth, 9; Mary Booth, 10; Roger DeLong, 12; and Kathy Johnson, 13, donned skates and sailed merrily down the middle of Devolson Ave. yesterday afternoon.
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Ice Skating On Devolson Avenue, February 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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Fall Changes to Winter, October 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1969
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Parks Are Sites Of Winter Fun
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28
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December
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1966
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Ice Skating at Burns Park, January 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1947
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Ice Skating at Burns Park, January 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1947
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