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Plague, First National Building, 201 S Main St, August 14, 2024

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AAPI Washtenaw Oral History Project - Cynthia Yao

Photo of a Chinese American woman with gray hair and glassesCynthia Yao was born in Kingston, Jamaica, where her parents settled after immigrating from China. In 1959, she moved to Boston to attend Emmanuel College. She met Edward York-Peng Yao who was at Harvard finishing his PhD in Physics.

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Historic Plaque, Henry DeWitt Bennett/Kempf House, 312 S Division St, Downtown, May 17, 2024

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Plaque, Detroit Observatory 1854, 1398 E Ann St, University of Michigan, July 23, 2021

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Old West Side, Marshall open homes for viewing

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Modern, classic homes part of City Club's 30th annual tour

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Caboose To Roll To Saline Musuem

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Museum To Be Gets Listing As Historic Place

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Hill House may end up on national historic register

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Tour highlights Old West Side homes

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