Arbordale Subdivision Neighborhood Street Picnic, June 1955 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1955
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Eat In The Street
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June
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1955
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Arbana Dr. - Mark Hannah Pl. Rezoning Protested
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2
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April
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1956
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Aerial Photograph of Pauline and Sunnyside Blvds., December 1950
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1950
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Aerial Photograph of Pauline and Sunnyside Blvds., December 1950
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1950
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Aerial Photograph of Berkshire Road Area, August 1950
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1950
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Adventure In Black Pond Woods
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23
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September
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1991
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Owners May Accept City's Maximum Offer For Black Pond Woods
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19
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April
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1991
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Flowers Planted Around Telephone Pole and Mailbox on Kirtland Dr. Corner, September 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1962
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Attractive Corners: "Grass just wouldn't grow so we planted flowers" was the explanation for the attractive and fragrant settings for an otherwise ordinary telephone pole and mailbox at W. Stadium Blvd. and Kirtland Dr. The flowers were planted by area residents determined to beat the weeds which flourish in similar spots in the city.
Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1962
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Attractive Corners: "Grass just wouldn't grow so we planted flowers" was the explanation for the attractive and fragrant settings for an otherwise ordinary telephone pole and mailbox at W. Stadium Blvd. and Kirtland Dr. The flowers were planted by area residents determined to beat the weeds which flourish in similar spots in the city.
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Neighboring Snow Forts On Mason Avenue, January 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1964
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NEIGHBORLY FORTIFICATION: The current thaw, with its sticky (and wet) snow, is giving birth to snow forts and sculptures all around the city. These two fortifications (extreme right and left), being built by a small army of children in front of 276 and 268 Mason, are illustrative of 11th-hour vacation activity. One may wonder what will happen to nearby windows of the homes, occupied by the Richard C. Webbers and Robert J. Conlins respectively, if a snowball battle develops. Reports are that the snow condition is ideal for snowballs.
Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1964
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NEIGHBORLY FORTIFICATION: The current thaw, with its sticky (and wet) snow, is giving birth to snow forts and sculptures all around the city. These two fortifications (extreme right and left), being built by a small army of children in front of 276 and 268 Mason, are illustrative of 11th-hour vacation activity. One may wonder what will happen to nearby windows of the homes, occupied by the Richard C. Webbers and Robert J. Conlins respectively, if a snowball battle develops. Reports are that the snow condition is ideal for snowballs.
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