Patrick Leonard Takes A Skateboard Ride At Pinball Pete's, August 1999 Photographer: Peter Ross
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1987
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Ann Arbor News, August 6, 1999
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Patrick Leonard, 16, of Ann Arbor, takes a simulated skateboard ride at Pinball Pete's on South University Avenue. Having a variety of fun things to do was one of the reasons Ann Arbor was rated as one of the best American cities for teens.
Ann Arbor News, August 6, 1999
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Patrick Leonard, 16, of Ann Arbor, takes a simulated skateboard ride at Pinball Pete's on South University Avenue. Having a variety of fun things to do was one of the reasons Ann Arbor was rated as one of the best American cities for teens.
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Tumbling Down
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July
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1987
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Demolition Of Victorian House At 1218 South University To Make Way For The Galleria Mall, July 1987 Photographer: Peter Ross
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1987
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Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1987
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TUMBLING DOWN - An old Victorian house on South University between the now closed Campus Theater and the mall at 1220 S. University was torn down Thursday in order to clear the way for a Galleria to be built. Another building next door to the house, which was formerly The Great Escape pinball arcade, is expected to be torn down today. The Galleria, which is scheduled for construction sometime after the Art Fair next week, will be attached to the campus theater and contain stores and a food court. The Galleria will be leased by Campus Commercial Properties and developed by Glen Ross Gale Associates. The architect for the project is Hobbs & Black.
Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1987
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TUMBLING DOWN - An old Victorian house on South University between the now closed Campus Theater and the mall at 1220 S. University was torn down Thursday in order to clear the way for a Galleria to be built. Another building next door to the house, which was formerly The Great Escape pinball arcade, is expected to be torn down today. The Galleria, which is scheduled for construction sometime after the Art Fair next week, will be attached to the campus theater and contain stores and a food court. The Galleria will be leased by Campus Commercial Properties and developed by Glen Ross Gale Associates. The architect for the project is Hobbs & Black.
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Demolition Of Victorian House At 1218 South University To Make Way For The Galleria Mall, July 1987 Photographer: Peter Ross
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1987
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Wilderness in the city
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23
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June
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1987
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Betrayal Portrayal
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15
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April
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1989
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Jackson Lends A Hand
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23
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March
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1987
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Moeller A Likely Successor As U-M Coach
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13
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December
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1989
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Bo Schembechler - An Era Ends
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14
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December
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1989
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Deacon Richard D. Garland Leads Second Baptist Church Annual Unity March To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 1987 Photographer: Peter Ross
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1987
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Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1987
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Unity March Honors Martin Luther King - Deacon Richard D. Garland of the Second Baptist Church in Ann Arbor calls out to marchers as they enter the church Sunday, following a march from the Washtenaw County Building. More than 100 people turned out to sing inspirational music and commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ann Arbor News, January 19, 1987
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Unity March Honors Martin Luther King - Deacon Richard D. Garland of the Second Baptist Church in Ann Arbor calls out to marchers as they enter the church Sunday, following a march from the Washtenaw County Building. More than 100 people turned out to sing inspirational music and commemorate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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