Parking Lot of Handicraft Furniture, 1979 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1979
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Handicraft Furniture Store, 1979 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1979
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Parking Lot on East Medical Center Drive, Old Medical Center Area, 1978 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1978
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Parking for Handicraft Store, 1977 Photographer: RJ Godin
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1977
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Bus System Needs Support
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23
Month
March
Year
1970
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Car bumpers hooked together, December 1948
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1948
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South Fifth Avenue
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13
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November
Year
1940
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Mayor William E. Brown Jr with Detroit parking officials, July 1948 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1948
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Penney for your thoughts, May 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1952
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Somebody's talent for misspelling turned up again on N. Forest Ave. where new parking meter signs announce that "one penney" is required. The extra vowel appears in both of two signs in the block-long area, indicating at least a certain consistency of error. The meters in question are unique in Ann Arbor in that they are the only ones which will not accept nickels under any condition.
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1952
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Somebody's talent for misspelling turned up again on N. Forest Ave. where new parking meter signs announce that "one penney" is required. The extra vowel appears in both of two signs in the block-long area, indicating at least a certain consistency of error. The meters in question are unique in Ann Arbor in that they are the only ones which will not accept nickels under any condition.
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City Council OKs parking privatization
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25
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March
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1992
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