Press enter after choosing selection

Preparing Mr. Flood's Party For Reopening, September 1981 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Preparing Mr. Flood's Party For Reopening, September 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 12, 1981
Caption:
FINISHING TOUCHES - Lenae Gibson and Bruce Ambrose apply varnish to the natural oak front of Mr. Flood's Party, the long-popular local bar which went out of business more than a year ago. It will reopen Tuesday with a new owner.

Mr Floods Party renovation, 1975 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Mr Floods Party renovation, 1975 image
Year:
1975

Old Town Tavern, Mr Floods, Leo Ping's, 1975 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Old Town Tavern, Mr Floods, Leo Ping's, 1975 image
Year:
1975

Mr. Floods Party store, 1973 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Mr. Floods Party store, 1973 image
Year:
1973

City's love of old has new meaning

City's love of old has new meaning image
Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
September
Year
1980
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Planters outside of Mr. Flood's Party, July 1975 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Planters outside of Mr. Flood's Party, July 1975 image
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 24, 1975
Caption:
Perseverance -- and following the proper City Hall channels -- has gotten Mr. Flood's Party its planter boxes. The first attempt by the owner of the W. Liberty Street nightspot to build a sidewalk planter failed because a permit wasn't obtained. Following unheeded warnings to stop the work, city officials used a front-end loader to literally scoop the box away. The owner of the bar, Ned Duke, then went to City Council for the necessary approval, but council said "no" after learning the city would be responsible for any accidents caused by the planter. A second try convinced council to grant the permit. Plantings in one of the two stone boxes was completed Wednesday by, from left, Pat Grammatico, who did the stone work, John Cruz, Carol Bernstein and Duke. (News Photo by Jack Stubbs)