Hunter Mid-Century Modern Home On Geddes Rd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1952
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Above [this photo], the brick exterior of the Laurin R. Hunter home is shown shrubbed with evergreens. Large clumps of oak trees are seen in the background. For irrigation, Hunter is proud of his sprinkling system which utilizes river water he terms, "warm, soft, hospitable." Below, the interior view of the 40-foot combined living-dining room is lightened by the Thermopane windows totaling 39 1/2 feet in length. From here, one is afforded a Huron River view 65 feet below.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1952
Caption:
Above [this photo], the brick exterior of the Laurin R. Hunter home is shown shrubbed with evergreens. Large clumps of oak trees are seen in the background. For irrigation, Hunter is proud of his sprinkling system which utilizes river water he terms, "warm, soft, hospitable." Below, the interior view of the 40-foot combined living-dining room is lightened by the Thermopane windows totaling 39 1/2 feet in length. From here, one is afforded a Huron River view 65 feet below.
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Windows Dominate Hunter Mid-Century Modern Home On Geddes Rd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Living-Dining Room In Hunter Mid-Century Modern Home On Geddes Rd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1952
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Above, the brick exterior of the Laurin R. Hunter home is shown shrubbed with evergreens. Large clumps of oak trees are seen in the background. For irrigation, Hunter is proud of his sprinkling system which utilizes river water he terms, "warm, soft, hospitable." Below, [this photo] the interior view of the 40-foot combined living-dining room is lightened by the Thermopane windows totaling 39 1/2 feet in length. From here, one is afforded a Huron River view 65 feet below.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1952
Caption:
Above, the brick exterior of the Laurin R. Hunter home is shown shrubbed with evergreens. Large clumps of oak trees are seen in the background. For irrigation, Hunter is proud of his sprinkling system which utilizes river water he terms, "warm, soft, hospitable." Below, [this photo] the interior view of the 40-foot combined living-dining room is lightened by the Thermopane windows totaling 39 1/2 feet in length. From here, one is afforded a Huron River view 65 feet below.
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Two-Story Windows Brighten Hunter Mid-Century Modern Home On Geddes Rd., July 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Modern Home Accents Spaciousness Set Amid Atmosphere Of Wilderness
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1952
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First Man To Fallen Plane Finds It Empty
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1961
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Mrs. J. C. Hunter
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