<h2>Site 4. LIBERTY and ASHLEY: northeast corner</h2>
This exhibit shows how topography shapes the pattern of urban growth. Allen Creek was a major feature of the town until it was buried in pipe beneath the ground. The Ann Arbor Railroad follows the creek valley.
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Ann Arbor Railroad Station, 1889
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1889
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Dean's Smokeless Oil advertisement
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King Seeley Co., 1925
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1925
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Water Slide
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South view where the railroad crosses first street
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High-diving tower, 1909
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1909
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Allen creek
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Map of Allen's Creek
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Allen Creek with men on bridge, 1902
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1902
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Ann Arbor Central Mills
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