Site 15. SOUTH UNIVERSITY and EAST UNIVERSITY: in plaza on north side
This area witnessed the changing lives and concerns of students and emerged in this century as a third center of vibrant city commerce. The academic, social, and political side of the relationship between the University and town are illlustrated by the beginnings of the Ann Arbor Art Fair and the student riots of 1969.
Photos Courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library, The Ann Arbor News, and John and Leni Sinclair
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The Brown Jug
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University Towers
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1964
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Fileccia Bros. advertisement
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The Mademoiselle Shoppe, 1935
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1935
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June Grey Shoppe, 1945
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1945
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South University merchants
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June Grey at her new shop, 1945
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1945
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The Village Apothecary advertisement
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Mademoiselle advertisement
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