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A Friendly Squirrel Eats a Nut in the Window of the Fulton Home, February 1959

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Ann Arbor News, February 18, 1959
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AADL Talks To: Andrea Fulton, 1970s Rock Concert Promoter, Photographer, and Psychedelic Ranger

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Joe Carmen, circa 1960

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Bruce Fulton Blowing Bubbles at Free Concert in West Park, circa 1968

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Free Concert in the Park, circa 1970

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Bruce Fulton, Otis Spann Memorial Field, circa 1972

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Photographs Capture Many Facets Of Scene

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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1965
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26
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February
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1965
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343 Beakes Street After The Record-Breaking Snowfall, February 1965
Road Crews Clear Huron Street After Record-Breaking Storm, February 1965
Dogs On S. Forest Enjoy The Record-Breaking Snowfall, February 1965
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Members of the Ann Arbor Recreation Department's Summer Music Theater production of "Bye Bye Birdie," July, 1968

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