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Excavation Of 803 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - Home Being Built By Ann Arbor High School Students, October 1945

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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1945
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High School Boys Will Build House Here

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803 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - Home Being Built By Ann Arbor High School Students, November 1945

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803 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - Home Being Built By Ann Arbor High School Students, November 1945

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House Being Built By Boys Shows Progress

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803 Mt. Pleasant Avenue - New Home Built By Ann Arbor High School Students, December 1946

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The House Built By Boys

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Mayor Brown Selects Purchaser Of Home Built By High School Students, December 1946

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Mayor Brown Selects Purchaser Of Home Built By High School Students, December 1946

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Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1946
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