Modern, classic homes part of City Club's 30th annual tour

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April
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1982
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City's love of old has new meaning

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September
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1980
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Landmarks: Historic Structures Protected

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April
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1973
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Greek-Revival Adobe Home At Scio Church Rd & Greenview Dr Is Torn Down, May 1955

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Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1955
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CLAY HOUSE COMES DOWN: This ancient landmark at Scio Church Rd. and Greenview Dr. is being torn down by order of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, which acquired the land where the house stands as part of the new high school site. An estimated 150 years old, the clay-brick, stucco-covered building has been unoccupied since last fall.
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1955
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CLAY HOUSE COMES DOWN: This ancient landmark at Scio Church Rd. and Greenview Dr. is being torn down by order of the Ann Arbor Board of Education, which acquired the land where the house stands as part of the new high school site. An estimated 150 years old, the clay-brick, stucco-covered building has been unoccupied since last fall.
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View of Dining Room During Renovation of Tefft House on Textile Road, March 1992

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View of Interior During Renovation of Tefft House on Textile Road, March 1992

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Old Lohr Homestead in Pittsfield Township, July 1956

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1956
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Old Lohr Homestead: This house at 4448 Lohr Rd. was built during the Civil War and is one of Pittsfield township's best preserved old houses. The two-family dwelling at 300-acre farm is owned jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schnirring and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Diuble, relatives of the first Lohr to occupy the place. The house has more than 200 hard-carved brackets, on the exterior of the home. It was built during the Civil War.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1956
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Old Lohr Homestead: This house at 4448 Lohr Rd. was built during the Civil War and is one of Pittsfield township's best preserved old houses. The two-family dwelling at 300-acre farm is owned jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schnirring and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Diuble, relatives of the first Lohr to occupy the place. The house has more than 200 hard-carved brackets, on the exterior of the home. It was built during the Civil War.
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View Looking Out of Greek Revival Shelter at Island Park, October 1995

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