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Aerial View of Ann Arbor, Looking Northeast Toward Veterans Hospital, October 2023

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Minnesota Student Will Present Recital

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Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1946
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Filipinos To Mark Island Independence

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Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1946
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1946
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Howard Taylor Places Award In Fine Arts Exhibition, Rackham Hall, March 1950

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Dow Will Speak To Members Of Faculty Club

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Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1945
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University of Michigan Rackham Hall From Top of Burton Tower, 1938

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Symposium Celebrates The Wright People

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Ann Arbor News, March 30, 1987
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Mary and William B. Palmer In Their Frank Lloyd Wright Designed House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Palmer House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
William and Mary Palmer In Their Frank Lloyd Wright Designed House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Window Expanse at Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Palmer House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Outdoor Seating Area at Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Palmer House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Clay Blocks Form Borders at Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Palmer House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Iconic Clay Block at Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Palmer House on Orchard Hill Drive, March 1987
Living Room of Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Snowflake House, March 1987
Dining Area of Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Snowflake House, March 1987
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Building the U-M Mall, May 1938

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Kiwanis Club To Sponsor Series of Medical Forums at Rackham, February 1954

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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1954
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Kiwanis Convention Brings 1,000 Delegates to Ann Arbor, August 1953

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