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Interurban tracks discovered on Packard St, September 1986

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Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1986
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Old track an echo of rumbling trolley days

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Ann Arbor News, August 18, 1986
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1986
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Interurban tracks discovered on Packard St, September 1986
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Wystan Stevens Reflected In Front Window Of Ragtop, December 1977

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Sam's Store Interior - Wystan Stevens Reflected In Mirror, January 1979

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AADL Talks To: Dale Leslie, Local Historian

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AADL Talks To: Dianne Baker, Songwriter and Co-Author of "This Is The Town That Was," an Original Musical Written for Ann Arbor's Sesquicentennial in 1974

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AADL Talks To: Grace Shackman, Local Historian

Grace sits surrounded by books about, maps, and bird's eye views of Ann Arbor.
Grace Shackman, August 2000

 

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AADL Talks To: Susan Wineberg, Local Historian

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Burns Park Cub Scout Skit Depicts The Beginning Of Ann Arbor, February 1952

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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1952
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First Tappan School

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Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1981
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1981
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