King Koin Launderette - 201 N Main St, April 1959

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Billboard Advertisement, May 1975

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University of Michigan Sesquicentennial Billboard, March 1967

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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1967
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Care is being taken to make sure that visitors attending the University's 150-year Sesquicentennial celebration are welcomed to Ann Arbor. Standing in front of the first of nine billboards to be put up throughout the city are Daniel H. Schurz (left), chairman of the City Commission for the University Sesquicentennial, and Govert W. van den Bosch, chairman of its public relations committee.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1967
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Care is being taken to make sure that visitors attending the University's 150-year Sesquicentennial celebration are welcomed to Ann Arbor. Standing in front of the first of nine billboards to be put up throughout the city are Daniel H. Schurz (left), chairman of the City Commission for the University Sesquicentennial, and Govert W. van den Bosch, chairman of its public relations committee.
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Auto Insurance Officers in Front of Billboard

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Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1939
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FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY: This striking poster showing a smiling school girl in bright yellow frock, standing in the path of a speeding car, with the dark hand of death outstretched, has been placed on Stadium Blvd. at Barnard Heights by the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents as a feature of the highway safety campaign. Inspecting the poster yesterday were, left to right: Joseph W. Mundus, Lyle Thayer, resident of the insurance agents, Julius Haarer, E. Haas, Walter W. Springer, Irwin Stoll, and Ward Peterson, all insurance men. Trooper Robert Angell of the Ypsialnti post of the state police, motorcycle Traffic Officer Conrad Miller and Acting Chief Norman E. Cook of the Ann Arbor police department, and Russell Bradly, secretary of the insurance agents.
Ann Arbor News, July 26, 1939
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FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY: This striking poster showing a smiling school girl in bright yellow frock, standing in the path of a speeding car, with the dark hand of death outstretched, has been placed on Stadium Blvd. at Barnard Heights by the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents as a feature of the highway safety campaign. Inspecting the poster yesterday were, left to right: Joseph W. Mundus, Lyle Thayer, resident of the insurance agents, Julius Haarer, E. Haas, Walter W. Springer, Irwin Stoll, and Ward Peterson, all insurance men. Trooper Robert Angell of the Ypsialnti post of the state police, motorcycle Traffic Officer Conrad Miller and Acting Chief Norman E. Cook of the Ann Arbor police department, and Russell Bradly, secretary of the insurance agents.
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Billboard, Flyer

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12
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March
Year
1970
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Controversial Billboard Completed, July 1965

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Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1965
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Controversial Billboard: This is the controversial billboard in the 2000-block of W. Stadium Blvd. which some west side residents objected to and which caused lengthy discussion in City Council Chambers. The sign is owned by the Central Advertising Co. of Scio Township. Richard L. Lorencen, manager of Central Advertising, said his firm paid for the slogan.
Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1965
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Controversial Billboard: This is the controversial billboard in the 2000-block of W. Stadium Blvd. which some west side residents objected to and which caused lengthy discussion in City Council Chambers. The sign is owned by the Central Advertising Co. of Scio Township. Richard L. Lorencen, manager of Central Advertising, said his firm paid for the slogan.
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Defaced Billboard Atop Main Party Store, March 1985

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Ann Arbor News, March 7, 1985
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Damage to this Black Velvet Canadian whiskey sign over a building at 205 N. Main St was estimated by police at $1,000 to $2,000.
Ann Arbor News, March 7, 1985
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Damage to this Black Velvet Canadian whiskey sign over a building at 205 N. Main St was estimated by police at $1,000 to $2,000.
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Two Women Face Charges In Billboard Defacing

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7
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March
Year
1985
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