Car Hangs Off Hill Near The American Legion Home, January 1956

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Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1956
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OVER THE HILL - ALMOST: This car, owned by Julius Hinderer of 335 S. Seventh St., remained precariously balanced against a tree after it skidded off an embankment behind the ice-coated parking lot at the American Legion Home on S. Main St. last night. Hinderer is general manager at the Legion.
Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1956
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OVER THE HILL - ALMOST: This car, owned by Julius Hinderer of 335 S. Seventh St., remained precariously balanced against a tree after it skidded off an embankment behind the ice-coated parking lot at the American Legion Home on S. Main St. last night. Hinderer is general manager at the Legion.
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Over The Hill - Almost

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Martin Luther King Memorial Marchers On South University Ave, January 1987

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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1987
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Memorial March - Marchers in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti braved chilly winds and falling snow as they joined countless thousands across the land Monday in ceremonies honoring the late Martin Luther King on the national holiday marking his birthday. In the top photo, the Ann Arbor march begins and proceeds along South University.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1987
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Memorial March - Marchers in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti braved chilly winds and falling snow as they joined countless thousands across the land Monday in ceremonies honoring the late Martin Luther King on the national holiday marking his birthday. In the top photo, the Ann Arbor march begins and proceeds along South University.
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Martin Luther King Memorial Marchers On South University Ave, January 1987

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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1987
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Memorial March - Marchers in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti braved chilly winds and falling snow as they joined countless thousands across the land Monday in ceremonies honoring the late Martin Luther King on the national holiday marking his birthday. In the top photo, the Ann Arbor march begins and proceeds along South University.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1987
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Memorial March - Marchers in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti braved chilly winds and falling snow as they joined countless thousands across the land Monday in ceremonies honoring the late Martin Luther King on the national holiday marking his birthday. In the top photo, the Ann Arbor march begins and proceeds along South University.
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Memorial March

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Vacationing School Kids Get Chance To Use Sleds

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Children Sledding At 1301 Lutz Avenue, January 1949

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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1949
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Today's half-inch of snow (the first of the season) was a long time coming - but it timed itself beautifully, in the minds of Ann Arbor's sledding set. Although it wasn't deep, it had the twin virtues of being deceptively slick - and of being on the ground while school children holidayed between semesters. Taking advantage of it in descending order this morning were Sue Kiddle, 11, of 431 Crest Ave.; Billy Thompson, 7, of 500 Crest Ave.; David Dunlap, 7, of 1301 Lutz Ave.; and Mary Ellen Kiddle, 9, of 431 Crest Ave. The "hill" is at Lutz and Crest Aves., and the snow was there by courtesy of the elements which promised a freezing drizzle tonight and higher temperatures tomorrow - but no more snow.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1949
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Today's half-inch of snow (the first of the season) was a long time coming - but it timed itself beautifully, in the minds of Ann Arbor's sledding set. Although it wasn't deep, it had the twin virtues of being deceptively slick - and of being on the ground while school children holidayed between semesters. Taking advantage of it in descending order this morning were Sue Kiddle, 11, of 431 Crest Ave.; Billy Thompson, 7, of 500 Crest Ave.; David Dunlap, 7, of 1301 Lutz Ave.; and Mary Ellen Kiddle, 9, of 431 Crest Ave. The "hill" is at Lutz and Crest Aves., and the snow was there by courtesy of the elements which promised a freezing drizzle tonight and higher temperatures tomorrow - but no more snow.
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Children On Sleds, February 1940

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Trees Covered In Fresh Snow On Berkshire Road, February 1957

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
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WINTER FAIRYLAND: Ann Arbor residents awoke this morning to find dazzling snowscapes all about them. It was something of a surprise (the weatherman had said cloudy with "possible flurries"), but even those who profess to be "tired of winter" had to admit the city has seldom been prettier. This scene was photographed on Berkshire Rd.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1957
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WINTER FAIRYLAND: Ann Arbor residents awoke this morning to find dazzling snowscapes all about them. It was something of a surprise (the weatherman had said cloudy with "possible flurries"), but even those who profess to be "tired of winter" had to admit the city has seldom been prettier. This scene was photographed on Berkshire Rd.
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