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Looking Down The Steep Toboggan Slide At Caberfae In Cadillac, February 1946

Looking Down The Steep Toboggan Slide At Caberfae In Cadillac, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1946
Caption:
Winter sports fans at the Caberfae like to talk about the deep-dipping toboggan slide there, where averages of 52 miles an hour are normally attended. Earlier in the winter the toboggans were zooming down at 60 and more miles an hour, and safety-minded Caberfae sponsors tamed down the slide.

A Group Prepares to Descend The Toboggan Slide At Caberfae In Cadillac, February 1946

A Group Prepares to Descend The Toboggan Slide At Caberfae In Cadillac, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1946
Caption:
If there isn't a toboggan handy, hard Cadillac girls go down the 52-mile-an-hour slide without one. One of the amazing things about this is that they actually do - without ripping their snow pants.

Skating Rink And Winter Carnival Throne At Grayling Winter Sports Area, February 1946

Skating Rink And Winter Carnival Throne At Grayling Winter Sports Area, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1946
Caption:
During the week-end of Feb. 16-17, 15,000 visitors thronged into the Grayling Winter Sports Area. This was the largest crowd ever to attend a Grayling week-end. Shown above are racing skaters rounding a curve on the huge rink, 887x999 feet, which is advertised as the largest in Michigan.