Landmarks: Historic Structures Protected
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22
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April
Year
1973
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Richard Maslin With A "Talking Book" From The Library Of Congress & American Foundation For The Blind, July 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1960
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Records enable Richard Maslin of 1410 Harbrooke Ave. to "read" books. Maslin has been blind for the past 30 years.
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1960
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Records enable Richard Maslin of 1410 Harbrooke Ave. to "read" books. Maslin has been blind for the past 30 years.
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An Invitation To...Know Your Neighbor
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Day
15
Month
July
Year
1960
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Sniffing Out The Sneeze Factor
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Day
14
Month
June
Year
1990
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Boy Scouts Look Over the Freedom Train at Ferry Field, August 1948
Year:
1948
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Ann Arbor News, August 19, 1948
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As It Stands In Ann Arbor: As always, the Boy Scouts were on hand early and prepared for their part in the Freedom Train exhibition. But, like the scouts above, it was imperative they size up the situation from all angles -- particularly the sleek engine with its golden eagle decoration. During the day the scouts distributed pamphlets describing the documents on display in the three special cars, controlled the drinking fountain, and aided with the Rededication Scroll which visitors signed upon leaving. The scroll, now bearing well over two million signatures, will be sent to the Library of Congress.
Ann Arbor News, August 19, 1948
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As It Stands In Ann Arbor: As always, the Boy Scouts were on hand early and prepared for their part in the Freedom Train exhibition. But, like the scouts above, it was imperative they size up the situation from all angles -- particularly the sleek engine with its golden eagle decoration. During the day the scouts distributed pamphlets describing the documents on display in the three special cars, controlled the drinking fountain, and aided with the Rededication Scroll which visitors signed upon leaving. The scroll, now bearing well over two million signatures, will be sent to the Library of Congress.
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British Literature Preserved By Process Started In City
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Day
24
Month
July
Year
1941
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As It Stands In Ann Arbor Today
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Day
19
Month
August
Year
1948
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