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23
Month
March
Year
1970
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Floats Pass by the Washtenaw County Building during the Michigras Parade, April 1958

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Phi Kappa Tau and Angell House Float in the Michigras Parade, April 1958

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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1958
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Phi Kappa Tau and Angell House say they invented the steamboat -- not the card game above.
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1958
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Phi Kappa Tau and Angell House say they invented the steamboat -- not the card game above.
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A Float in the Michigras Parade, April 1958

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Clowning Around in the Michigras Parade, April 1958

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Watching the Michigras Parade in front of the Washtenaw County Building, April 1958

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Watching the Michigras Parade in front of the Washtenaw County Building, April 1958

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105-113 E Ann St with Washtenaw County Clerk Building under construction, 2000

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Spectators Wait For The Washtenaw County Building Dedication Parade, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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WAITING FOR PARADERS: Waiting impatiently for yesterday's County Building dedication parade to pass is this group of people on an E. Huron St. corner. An estimated 5,000 persons lined the parade route. Other pictures of the parade and dedication are on page 32.
Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1956
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WAITING FOR PARADERS: Waiting impatiently for yesterday's County Building dedication parade to pass is this group of people on an E. Huron St. corner. An estimated 5,000 persons lined the parade route. Other pictures of the parade and dedication are on page 32.
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