Students From Hikone, Japan In Gallup Park, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Students From Hikone, Japan In Gallup Park, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Mayor From Hikone, Japan & Ann Arbor Representatives Gather For Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Students From Hikone, Japan In Gallup Park, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Students From Hikone, Japan In Gallup Park, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Visitors From Hikone, Japan & Ann Arbor Representatives Paddle Boat On The Huron River, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1994
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A noisy flotilla of dignitaries, citizens and exchange students from sister cities Ann Arbor and Hikone make their way down the Huron River.
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1994
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A noisy flotilla of dignitaries, citizens and exchange students from sister cities Ann Arbor and Hikone make their way down the Huron River.
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Students From Hikone, Japan Look Over Classmate's Journal, October 14, 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1994
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Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1994
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During their visit to Ann Arbor, Hikone junior high school students from left, Kanako Sasaki, Takahiro Fukuhara, Makiko Taniguchi and Atsuro Kimura look over classmate Tsuyoshi Tatsumi's journal entry describing a visit to Scarlett Middle School. Tatsumi is in the background.
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1994
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During their visit to Ann Arbor, Hikone junior high school students from left, Kanako Sasaki, Takahiro Fukuhara, Makiko Taniguchi and Atsuro Kimura look over classmate Tsuyoshi Tatsumi's journal entry describing a visit to Scarlett Middle School. Tatsumi is in the background.
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Sign For Hikone Road In Ann Arbor, October 11, 1999 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel
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1999
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Mayor Ingrid Sheldon With Assistance From Students Cuts Ribbon For Bench Commemorating 30th Anniversary Hikone-Ann Arbor Sister Cities, October 11, 1999 Photographer: Elli Gurfinkel
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1999
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Mark Kewman, 12, center in white, and Yuta Nakajima, 15, share a laugh with Mayor Ingrid Sheldon after cutting the ribbon on a bench with a plaque commemorating the 30th anniversary of the sister-city connection between Ann Arbor and Hikone, Japan. Kewman is hosting Nakajima, who is part of a visiting delegation from Hikone. The bench is located at a bus stop at the corner of Hikone and Packard roads.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1999
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Mark Kewman, 12, center in white, and Yuta Nakajima, 15, share a laugh with Mayor Ingrid Sheldon after cutting the ribbon on a bench with a plaque commemorating the 30th anniversary of the sister-city connection between Ann Arbor and Hikone, Japan. Kewman is hosting Nakajima, who is part of a visiting delegation from Hikone. The bench is located at a bus stop at the corner of Hikone and Packard roads.
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Government Officials From The Sister State Of Shiga, Japan, Are Greeted By Local Delegation, May 22, 1970
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1970
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Fifty-one Japanese government officials and businessmen came to Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon and last night for a visit and were greeted at the Ann Arbor-Sheraton Motor Inn by a People-to-People delegation, including Thomas Hagerty (extreme right), chairman of that organization's local chapter. The visitors were from Michigan's Sister State of Shiga. Eight of them were from Ann Arbor's Sister City of Hikone. Activities included a tour of the city and University campus, a reception and a dinner.
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1970
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Fifty-one Japanese government officials and businessmen came to Ann Arbor yesterday afternoon and last night for a visit and were greeted at the Ann Arbor-Sheraton Motor Inn by a People-to-People delegation, including Thomas Hagerty (extreme right), chairman of that organization's local chapter. The visitors were from Michigan's Sister State of Shiga. Eight of them were from Ann Arbor's Sister City of Hikone. Activities included a tour of the city and University campus, a reception and a dinner.
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