Ann Arbor District Library's LGBTQ+ Walking Tour
The Ann Arbor District Library’s LGBTQ+ Walking Tour documents historical locations important to the queer community, pulling from interviews with community members in podcasts like AADL’S Gayest Generation, LGBTQ+ Washtenaw oral histories, and other archival collections. We heard from community members about their favorite hangouts over the decades, including bars, bookstores, and sites of political advancement for LGBTQ+ rights. This tour walks you through important locations, some of which have changed over the years and may no longer exist.
Herz Firm, 93, Closing: Painting Company Fading Away
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1960s: Ann Arbor's Gay Bars
Back in the 1960s, as to where I spent the most time, outside of the bars our band played music in, it was
Faulty cornice removed from city building, November 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1958
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1958
Caption:
CITY'S CORNICE FAULTY, TOO: Workmen remove the common cornice across the top of a city-owned and another building. The city building housing the Utilities (Water) Department and city controller's offices is at the left. The city and other building owners went together to have the old cornice removed. A recent city survey of commercial building cornices, parapet walls, overhang and fronts found 93 buildings in need of work.
Groups Watching Memorial Day Parade at 200 E. Huron, May 1957
Year:
1957
Women's Group Marching In Memorial Day Parade Along E. Huron, May 1957
Year:
1957
Town Bar, August 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1961
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