<h2>Site 5. WASHINGTON and ASHLEY: southeast corner</h2>
This exhibit shows the German influence on the city's growth and identity, an influence second only to that of the University in the last half of the nineteenth century. From this vantage point there are still signs of the German presence, like Schwaben Hall and the Old West Side.
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Wilhelm Metzger and Friend at "The Oldest" German American restaurant, ca 1930
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German wood carving, 1938
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Metzger Restaurant interior, 1928
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1928
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Mack garage
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Staebler Oil Co.
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