Site 11. STATE and HURON: northwest corner
Ann Arbor is famous as a city of schools, but its church life is hardly less vigorous and influential. The two institutions have been as closely linked in their purposes as they have in location, notably on this corner. The connection is nicely symbolized by Harris Hall, built by St. Andrews Church for the activities of the Hobart Guild of Episcopal students, across the street from the former Unitarian Church. The exhibit documents the development of the corner as it relates to the nearby neighborhood.
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Sevicemen gathered around USO Piano

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Sperry House, 1865

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1865
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Conductor William Revelli

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Harris Hall

Year:
1886
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Nellie Loving

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Ladies Library Association building, built 1885

Year:
1885
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Ladies Library Plaque, 1885

Year:
1885
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Carnegie Library Interior

Year:
1910
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Carnegie Library

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1907
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High School Physics Lab

Year:
1907
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