West Side Book Shop, Haarer Building, 113 W Liberty St, May 15, 2016 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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2016
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Sesquicentennial Headquarters Sign Hanging at Haarer-Walker Building, 113 W. Liberty, January 1974
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1974
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Sesquicentennial Office Gets Sign Ann Arbor's Sesquicentennial Commission has begun its work in earnest at its new headquarters at 113 W. Liberty. Earlier this week John Copley, on ladder at left, and Zeke Mallory hung the commission's sign under the sidewalk supervision of executive Lila Green, left, and Commissioners Hazel Proctor, Eck Stanger and Chairman Douglas Crary. The location of the headquarters is appropriate since the city-owned building, known as the Haarer-Walker Building, was recently grouped among the most historically significant pieces of architecture in the central business district. The commission's first major product, a monthly magazine distributed through The News, is seen in the corner of the window.
Ann Arbor News, January 11, 1974
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Sesquicentennial Office Gets Sign Ann Arbor's Sesquicentennial Commission has begun its work in earnest at its new headquarters at 113 W. Liberty. Earlier this week John Copley, on ladder at left, and Zeke Mallory hung the commission's sign under the sidewalk supervision of executive Lila Green, left, and Commissioners Hazel Proctor, Eck Stanger and Chairman Douglas Crary. The location of the headquarters is appropriate since the city-owned building, known as the Haarer-Walker Building, was recently grouped among the most historically significant pieces of architecture in the central business district. The commission's first major product, a monthly magazine distributed through The News, is seen in the corner of the window.
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Sesquicentennial Headquarters Sign Hanging at Haarer-Walker Building, 113 W. Liberty, January 1974
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1974
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Douglas Crary in Ann Arbor's Sesquicentennial Office, December 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Her Students Remember - Daisies For Miss Duff
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20
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April
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1974
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazekamp's Christmas Tableau, December 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1948
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How Still We See Thee Lie - The nativity scene with its message of peace and good will is depicted in this Christmas tableau which occupies the entire front hall of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazekamp's home at 1113 W. Liberty St. The Hazekamps have "picked up" figurine items for the display here and there over the years. When they set it up they worked until 3 o'clock in the morning arranging the "angel Hair" side and ceiling panels. The "picture" has its own frame of gilt paper. The symbolic scene attracted more than 100 neighbors and passersby during the pre-Christmas week.
Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1948
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How Still We See Thee Lie - The nativity scene with its message of peace and good will is depicted in this Christmas tableau which occupies the entire front hall of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hazekamp's home at 1113 W. Liberty St. The Hazekamps have "picked up" figurine items for the display here and there over the years. When they set it up they worked until 3 o'clock in the morning arranging the "angel Hair" side and ceiling panels. The "picture" has its own frame of gilt paper. The symbolic scene attracted more than 100 neighbors and passersby during the pre-Christmas week.
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