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10-story building eyed for bus depot

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11
Month
December
Year
1998
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Bus depot plan clears hurdle

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15
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January
Year
1999
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U-M gets award for restoration

U-M gets award for restoration image
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18
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May
Year
1999
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Commission to weigh relic's fate

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14
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November
Year
2000
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Historic Kempf House Museum Restoration, May 1980 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

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Year:
1980
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1980
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Paint Job - Layers of old paint are being scraped off the walls of the historic Kempf House, 312 S. Division St., by student workers funded under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. The repainting work is closely supervised by a skilled tradesman and there is no danger of damage to the historic museum, built in 1850, according to Wystan Stevens, city historian. The museum is open to visitors by appointment only.

A Jewel Shines Again

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11
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July
Year
1993
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Vintage Modern

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17
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July
Year
1994
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Architect David W. Osler Wins Pacesetter Award, December 1962

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1962
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Ann Arbor News, December 26, 1962
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Wins Pacesetter Award: This former sub-station of the Detroit Edison Co. at 916 Fuller Rd. has been remodeled by David W. Osler, Ann Arbor architect, for use as his office. The building's new look so impressed the Civic Art Committee that it gave its Pacesetter Award for December to Osler. The Award is given monthly for projects that add to the attractiveness of Ann Arbor. The building is more than a half-century old and was unused for at least the last 30 years. It is a familiar landmark on the city's north side.