
A Day at the Dairy: Ann Arbor's Washtenaw Dairy
"A Day At The Dairy brings viewers though the spectrum of a full day at Washtenaw Dairy in the summer of 2024 — opening with coffee and donuts before sunrise until the final ice cream is served after sunset. Since its founding in 1934 as an outlet for dairy farmers to sell their milk, through expanding with ice cream and a donut enterprise reaching all over town, "The Dairy" has provided commodities and served as a community hub in Ann Arbor for 90 years. Owner and President Mary Jean Raab recounts its history alongside a cross section of a day's customers who share what's kept them coming back for a tasty treat, time and time again." - Filmmakers Donald Harrison & Isabel Ratner

Warner Dairy Stock Is Sold

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Day
4
Month
March
Year
1948
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Ernie Powers with his Wilson Dairy Delivery Truck, October 24, 1961

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1961
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'Frightening' Silence Hits High School

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Day
12
Month
May
Year
1959
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Dog 'N Suds Drive-In Restaurant

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Day
23
Month
August
Year
1963
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Wilson Dairy Co. Building Demolished, October 1969

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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1969
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Old City Firm Disappears. Razing crews and equipment are rapidly changing the scene at 3120 Washtenaw by removing the old Wilson Dairy Co. building to make way for a new building to house Lee Oldsmobile, Inc., now situated at 907 N. Main. The automobile agency, which also has been making some use of the Washtenaw site, will have new facilities on a 9 1/2-acre parcel.
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1969
Caption:
Old City Firm Disappears. Razing crews and equipment are rapidly changing the scene at 3120 Washtenaw by removing the old Wilson Dairy Co. building to make way for a new building to house Lee Oldsmobile, Inc., now situated at 907 N. Main. The automobile agency, which also has been making some use of the Washtenaw site, will have new facilities on a 9 1/2-acre parcel.
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