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Cobblestone Barn May Be Rebuilt

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
January
Year
1984
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Focus: Women's Roles At Cobblestone Farm

Focus: Women's Roles At Cobblestone Farm image
Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
October
Year
1984
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The Weavers Trade

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
May
Year
1983
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Dancing With The Cobblestone Farm Country Dancers, April 1992 Photographer: Carrie Rosema

Dancing With The Cobblestone Farm Country Dancers, April 1992 image
Year:
1992
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1992
Caption:
Alice Ziegler, one of the Cobblestone Farm Country Dancers, dances with some of those who came out Sunday to the grand opening of the Cobblestone Farm Center. The facility will be used for pioneer living day camps and other special events, and will be available for rental through the city's Parks and Recreation Department.

Eli Gallup visits the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport on S. State Rd just before retirement, March 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Eli Gallup visits the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport on S. State Rd just before retirement, March 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1961
Caption:
TAKES LAST LOOK: Eli A. Gallup, superintendent of Ann Arbor's Department of Parks and Recreation, retires Friday at the age of 70 to end a 42-year career with the city. The man who has had a park and lake named for him by the City Council takes a last official look at three activities he has been instrumental in developing. [Here] he visits the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport on S. State Rd. in Pittsfield township.

Eli Gallup stands on a green at the Municipal Golf Course, March 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Eli Gallup stands on a green at the Municipal Golf Course, March 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1961
Caption:
TAKES LAST LOOK: Eli A. Gallup, superintendent of Ann Arbor's Department of Parks and Recreation, retires Friday at the age of 70 to end a 42-year career with the city. The man who has had a park and lake named for him by the City Council takes a last official look at three activities he has been instrumental in developing. [Here] he stands on a green at the Municipal Golf Course.