Beautiful Touches at Siegel Home on Belmont Rd Featured In Ann Arbor Women's City Club Tour, May 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1973
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Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1973
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It takes guts to bare your home to visitors on a home tour and run the risk of having your decorating tastes called on the carpet. But the Barry Siegels forged ahead and agreed to include their home in the recent Ann Arbor Women's City Club tour. In News' Photographer Jack Stubbs' photographs, you'll find some of the women who oohed and aahed their way through the Siegel residence.
Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1973
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It takes guts to bare your home to visitors on a home tour and run the risk of having your decorating tastes called on the carpet. But the Barry Siegels forged ahead and agreed to include their home in the recent Ann Arbor Women's City Club tour. In News' Photographer Jack Stubbs' photographs, you'll find some of the women who oohed and aahed their way through the Siegel residence.
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Lots of Traffic at Siegel Home on Belmont Rd Featured In Ann Arbor Women's City Club Tour, June 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1973
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Here's Chance To Take A Peek At Nine Area Homes
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30
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April
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1973
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There's No Place To Hide
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13
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May
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1973
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Art Works Displayed Vividly at Ackley Home on Berkshire Road, April 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1972
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Art Is Centerpiece of Ackley Home on Berkshire Road, April 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1972
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The Art's The Thing - Art is a true adventure when you visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ackley on Berkshire road. Among their collected works are these paintings which bring the living room wall to life. At left, above the antique chest, is a Richard Wilt oil entitled "Tomato Plant." Above the fireplace is an untitled original oil by the Ackley's son, David. Its message has been variously interpreted as a snowstorm in a canyon or a portrait of Arab women. The haunting face on the wall at right is another by the couple's son. It expresses the character of the Mexican Indian, as felt by David after time spent in Mexico. The Ackley home is one of nine on the Women's City Club Tour.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1972
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The Art's The Thing - Art is a true adventure when you visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ackley on Berkshire road. Among their collected works are these paintings which bring the living room wall to life. At left, above the antique chest, is a Richard Wilt oil entitled "Tomato Plant." Above the fireplace is an untitled original oil by the Ackley's son, David. Its message has been variously interpreted as a snowstorm in a canyon or a portrait of Arab women. The haunting face on the wall at right is another by the couple's son. It expresses the character of the Mexican Indian, as felt by David after time spent in Mexico. The Ackley home is one of nine on the Women's City Club Tour.
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Entrance To Hoobler Home on Burson Place, April 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1970
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Genevieve Gillette Landscaping Integrates Hoobler Home on Burson Place With Spectacular Views, April 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1970
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Hoobler Home on Burson Place, April 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1970
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Hoobler Home on Burson Place Filled With Textiles and Antiques, April 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1970
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