Violent Storm Rakes Local Area
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May
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1962
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Pumpkin Tree At Farmer Grant's Market, October 1968
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1968
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Trick Of Nature? This unusual pumpkin tree has made many a passerby stop and stare in amazement. But never fear. Although nature does pull some occasional tricks, this tree is not one of them. It is man-made and was used as part of the pumpkin festival and open house Sunday at Farmer Grant's Market and Greenhouse, 6393 Jackson Rd. The pumpkin tree will remain at Farmer Grant's through the "pumpkin season."
Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1968
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Trick Of Nature? This unusual pumpkin tree has made many a passerby stop and stare in amazement. But never fear. Although nature does pull some occasional tricks, this tree is not one of them. It is man-made and was used as part of the pumpkin festival and open house Sunday at Farmer Grant's Market and Greenhouse, 6393 Jackson Rd. The pumpkin tree will remain at Farmer Grant's through the "pumpkin season."
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Trick Of Nature?
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1968
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David and Carol Ann Gudenau Staring At Pumpkin Tree At Farmer Grant's Market, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1958
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David Gudenau Points At Pumpkin Tree At Farmer Grant's Market While Sister, Carol Ann, Looks On, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1958
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It Must Be Witchcraft: Pumpkins growing on a tree? Well, hardly, but it's enough to make David Gudenau, 5, and his sister, Carol Ann, 3, of 912 Congress St., Ypsilanti, stare in disbelief. The remarkable tree is at Farmer Grant's Market on US-12.
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1958
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It Must Be Witchcraft: Pumpkins growing on a tree? Well, hardly, but it's enough to make David Gudenau, 5, and his sister, Carol Ann, 3, of 912 Congress St., Ypsilanti, stare in disbelief. The remarkable tree is at Farmer Grant's Market on US-12.
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It Must Be Witchcraft
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October
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1958
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Farmer Grant's Market, Jackson Road, May, 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1972
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Greenhouse at Farmer Grant's Market, Jackson Rd, May, 1974 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1974
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Meat Counter at Farmer Grant's Market, Jackson Rd, May, 1956 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1965
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[Advertisement] Get Acquainted With Farmer Grant's Fine Meats . . . It will be the start of a "delicious friendship"!: featuring the best in top-grade meats, delectable cheeses and delicatessen offerings with that welcome homemade taste. Max Ziegler and Earl Glen, our butchers, make it a point to send each customer home with the finest of prime or choice grade meats . . . every cut is there to see "in the open." Nothing is pre-packed at Farmer Grant's meat counter! And NOTE about our Cheeses! You'll be treated to the area's most complete selection that is guaranteed to satisfy EVERY taste.
Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1965
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[Advertisement] Get Acquainted With Farmer Grant's Fine Meats . . . It will be the start of a "delicious friendship"!: featuring the best in top-grade meats, delectable cheeses and delicatessen offerings with that welcome homemade taste. Max Ziegler and Earl Glen, our butchers, make it a point to send each customer home with the finest of prime or choice grade meats . . . every cut is there to see "in the open." Nothing is pre-packed at Farmer Grant's meat counter! And NOTE about our Cheeses! You'll be treated to the area's most complete selection that is guaranteed to satisfy EVERY taste.
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Hanging Flower Baskets in Greenhouse at Farmer Grant's Market, Jackson Rd, May, 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1965
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[Advertisement] Our greenhouse is brimming with beautiful plants and flowers: This weekend is the time to get our plants in the ground . . . May 20th is the frost-free deadline for this area. Come out and see our large array of varieties and colors. We now have over 20,000 geraniums for Memorial Day. Bring in your urns for filling now.
Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1965
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[Advertisement] Our greenhouse is brimming with beautiful plants and flowers: This weekend is the time to get our plants in the ground . . . May 20th is the frost-free deadline for this area. Come out and see our large array of varieties and colors. We now have over 20,000 geraniums for Memorial Day. Bring in your urns for filling now.
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