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Parkway On City Council's Agenda

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1
Month
April
Year
1973
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It's On Schedule

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Day
20
Month
April
Year
1973
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Eisenhower Parkway Taking Shape

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Day
13
Month
July
Year
1973
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Eisenhower Parkway Paved

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Day
27
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August
Year
1974
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Aerial Photograph of Proposed "Space World" Theme Park Location, Ypsilanti Township, April 1978 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Aerial Photograph of Proposed "Space World" Theme Park Location, Ypsilanti Township, April 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1978
Caption:
Where Theme Park Would Go: This aerial view of Whittaker Road, center of picture, and I-94, upper right, shows the farmland site for the proposed $40-million "Space World" amusement park in Ypsilanti Township. The first phase of the park, which could be completed in 1980, will be located on the west side of Whittaker Road, shown in the upper center of the picture where the barn and silo are now visible. Later phases, to be finished over a 10-year period could be built on the land shown in the lower portion of the picture. The photograph, taken by News Chief Photographer Cecil Lockard, is facing west across Whittaker Road.

Willow Run Plant Leased to Kaiser-Frazer Corp, looking east, February 1946

Willow Run Plant Leased to Kaiser-Frazer Corp, looking east, February 1946 image
Year:
1946
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1946
Caption:
WILLOW RUN FROM THE AIR: The sprawling giant of American war plants, Willow Run now seems by comparison a quiet, empty place, as more than 1,000 workers prepare her for her peacetime role of automobile production. In this, one of the first aerial shots of the plant to be printed, Willow Run's hugeness is made graphic. In the background is the airfield where completed B-24s took off on their first step to battle. The picture was taken at an altitude of 800 feets, with the camera pointing east.