Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Tour Ann Arbor With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1988
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Rabbi Aharon & Alter Goldstein Spread Chanukah Greetings With The Chabad House's Mobile Menorah, December 1988 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1988
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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1988
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HAPPY HANUKKAH - Rabbi Aharon Goldstein and his son Alter, 13, tour town Thursday as part of celebrations for the Jewish Festival of Lights. Hanukkah ends at sundown on Sunday. The Chabad House at 715 Hill St. is holding events today and Saturday. Call 995-3276 for more information. Yakov Kantor and Dave Srolovitz helped build the car's mechanical greeting, which lights up.
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Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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OWNER WAS ON WAY NORTH TO HUNT DEER: This offers a striking picture of the greeting given hunters this week when they reached Mackinaw City headed for the Upper Peninsula. This car belonged to a hunter who was forced to remain in Mackinaw City when high seas and a blizzard resulted in a suspension of ferry service until 10 o'clock last night.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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OWNER WAS ON WAY NORTH TO HUNT DEER: This offers a striking picture of the greeting given hunters this week when they reached Mackinaw City headed for the Upper Peninsula. This car belonged to a hunter who was forced to remain in Mackinaw City when high seas and a blizzard resulted in a suspension of ferry service until 10 o'clock last night.
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Car Parked In Mackinaw City Blizzard, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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MAROONED ON WAY NORTH: High drifts surrounded cars of hunters on Mackinaw City streets as the owners left them while they waited for renewal of ferry service after a blizzard in order to reach the Upper Peninsula.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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MAROONED ON WAY NORTH: High drifts surrounded cars of hunters on Mackinaw City streets as the owners left them while they waited for renewal of ferry service after a blizzard in order to reach the Upper Peninsula.
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Cars Lined Up At Ferry Dock During Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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BLIZZARD, COLD WEATHER, LACK OF FERRY SERVICE HANDICAP HUNTERS: Deer hunters from all over lower Michigan, bound for the upper peninsula for the opening of the hunting season Friday, ran into many difficulties as they reached Mackinaw City. The storm which swept the north caused suspension of ferry service for many hours and more than 500 cars were stranded in Mackinaw City as the blizzard raged. Here are a few of the cars with their owners obviously showing the difficulties which beset them. This picture was taken yesterday afternoon as the cars were lined up waiting at the ferry dock.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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BLIZZARD, COLD WEATHER, LACK OF FERRY SERVICE HANDICAP HUNTERS: Deer hunters from all over lower Michigan, bound for the upper peninsula for the opening of the hunting season Friday, ran into many difficulties as they reached Mackinaw City. The storm which swept the north caused suspension of ferry service for many hours and more than 500 cars were stranded in Mackinaw City as the blizzard raged. Here are a few of the cars with their owners obviously showing the difficulties which beset them. This picture was taken yesterday afternoon as the cars were lined up waiting at the ferry dock.
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Cars Wait To Board The "Straits Of Mackinac" Ferry During A Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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DEER HUNTERS MAROONED AT STRAITS: Taken yesterday afternoon from the deck of the ferry "Straits of Mackinac" at Mackinaw City, this picture, snapped during poor visibility due to a blizzard, shows some of the 500 cars of deer-hunters held on this side of the straits on their way to the Upper Peninsula. Heavy seas and a blinding snowstorm combined to hold all ferries in port until 10 o'clock last night and this was supplemented by lack of electricity to operate the hydraulic hoists to load cars in the ferries. State highway department officials announced today that the ferries now were being operated as rapidly as possible to move the hunters across to St. Ignace, in order that they may reach their destinations and be ready to look for deer by the opening of the season on Friday.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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DEER HUNTERS MAROONED AT STRAITS: Taken yesterday afternoon from the deck of the ferry "Straits of Mackinac" at Mackinaw City, this picture, snapped during poor visibility due to a blizzard, shows some of the 500 cars of deer-hunters held on this side of the straits on their way to the Upper Peninsula. Heavy seas and a blinding snowstorm combined to hold all ferries in port until 10 o'clock last night and this was supplemented by lack of electricity to operate the hydraulic hoists to load cars in the ferries. State highway department officials announced today that the ferries now were being operated as rapidly as possible to move the hunters across to St. Ignace, in order that they may reach their destinations and be ready to look for deer by the opening of the season on Friday.
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Luella Hill Makes A Deposit From Her Car At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1954
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DRIVER DEPOSITS: When the Ann Arbor Bank's branch at Packard St. and Brockman Blvd. opened for the first time this morning, its first drive-in depositor was Mrs. L. Clayton Hill of 2114 Londonderry Rd. Leon Eisemann, teller at the new branch, accepts the car-to-counter deposit.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1954
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DRIVER DEPOSITS: When the Ann Arbor Bank's branch at Packard St. and Brockman Blvd. opened for the first time this morning, its first drive-in depositor was Mrs. L. Clayton Hill of 2114 Londonderry Rd. Leon Eisemann, teller at the new branch, accepts the car-to-counter deposit.
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Luella Hill Makes A Deposit From Her Car At The Grand Opening Of Ann Arbor Bank's New Packard-Brockman Branch - October 29, 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1954
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Firestone Service Station, 1946 Photographer: Rick Cocco
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1946
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