Ceiling of Willow Village West Lodge Dormitory During Demolition, March 1954
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1954
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West Lodge Dormitories Ready For Demolition At Willow Village, March 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1954
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Willow Village Buildings Going Down: Demolition began late yesterday on two former government dormitories at Willow Village. Once used as living quarters for U-M students, the two structures are being torn down by Dave's Surplus Store of Ypsilanti, which submitted a high bid of $2,613. Located on Wendell Ct., the buildings are called the West Lodge dormitories.
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1954
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Willow Village Buildings Going Down: Demolition began late yesterday on two former government dormitories at Willow Village. Once used as living quarters for U-M students, the two structures are being torn down by Dave's Surplus Store of Ypsilanti, which submitted a high bid of $2,613. Located on Wendell Ct., the buildings are called the West Lodge dormitories.
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View of West Lodge Dormitories At Willow Village Before Demolition, March 1954
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1954
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Exterior View of Apartments in Willow Village's Clay Hill, October 1954
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1954
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Abandoned Building at Willow Village, October 1954
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1954
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Children Playing in Front of Apartments in Willow Village's Clay Hill, October 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1954
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CLOTHESLINES, BUT NO TREES: The peak-roofed housing units (top), latest to be erected at Willow Village, are generally well-tended and maintained. This view from the backyard of one row of units, looking toward the front porches of another, demonstrates the temporary nature of planning for the development. Note coal boxes and oil tanks near the front porches, the absence of natural foliage and the "community clothesline" in the backyard. Below is a view of older, flat-roofed apartment units in the so-called Clay Hill section of the Village. It emphasizes that the units were designed for temporary use and would deteriorate without constant maintenance.
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1954
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CLOTHESLINES, BUT NO TREES: The peak-roofed housing units (top), latest to be erected at Willow Village, are generally well-tended and maintained. This view from the backyard of one row of units, looking toward the front porches of another, demonstrates the temporary nature of planning for the development. Note coal boxes and oil tanks near the front porches, the absence of natural foliage and the "community clothesline" in the backyard. Below is a view of older, flat-roofed apartment units in the so-called Clay Hill section of the Village. It emphasizes that the units were designed for temporary use and would deteriorate without constant maintenance.
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Group Looks At Map Of Willow Village After Sale To Willow Development Company, February 1955
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1955
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Oral History Project Looking For Helpers
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10
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January
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1977
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Last Family Will Depart Bomber City Next Week
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25
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August
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1961
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Village Eviction Notices Mailed
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1
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September
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1960
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