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Crowds Line Main Street For The Michigras Parade, April 1956

Crowds Line Main Street For The Michigras Parade, April 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1956
Caption:
CROWDS LINE STREETS FOR MICHIGRAS PARADE: Typical of the crowds which lined the streets along the route of the Michigras parade yesterday afternoon was this assemblage in the 200 block of S. Main St. Youngsters predominated, but grownups were out in force, too. For samples of what they saw, see other pictures on this page. Bright, sunny skies favored the biennial extravaganza and aided the affairs success.

A young boy thoroughly enjoys the Michigras Parade, April 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

A young boy thoroughly enjoys the Michigras Parade, April 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1958
Caption:
ACCLAIM FOR THE CLOWNS: An unidentified youngster (left) thoroughly enjoys himself during yesterday's Michigras parade and it's just possible his laughter was set off by the antic pair at right above. The weather was cool but bright.

Color Guard - Memorial Day Parade, May 1954

Color Guard - Memorial Day Parade, May 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1954
Caption:
This color guard led the many units of Ann Arbor's pre-Memorial Day parade last night. Included were several bands and drum and bugle corps, military units, scouts and other patriotic organizations. The firing guard of the Dexter American Legion post fired a salute to the county's war dead during a brief stop of Main St., and Taps were blown.

Former Arnold & Co. Storefront Photographer: Eck Stanger

Former Arnold & Co. Storefront image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1963
Caption:
CHANGES HANDS: The sale of the Arnold & Co. building at 220 S. Main by Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Greene to Mr. and Mrs. Cassimere Samborski has been annonced by the Newton Realty Co. The new owners have leased the building to Mrs. Sonia Ann Clark, who will operate 'Marchande Furs" at the location, dealing in both domestic and imported furs. The new business will offer complete fur services, including repairing, remodeling, designing, cleaning, storage and insurance. The formal opening has been set for April . The building, formerly owned by the Arnold family, was purchased by the Greenes March 31, 1962, ending 92 years of continuous operation by the Arnolds.