996 resultados para Cadillac Square Market (Detroit , Mich.)


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Richard Bull, architect. Known at various times as Detroit Observatory, Campus Observatory, Old Observatory. Image derived from painting of Detroit Observatory by J. A. Cropsey. Color negs: 1479 and 148. On verso: R.D. Palmer, Photographer and Portrait Painter, Huron Street, East of Cook's Hotel. Ann Arbor, Mich.

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The Students' Observatory was erected in 1878. It was located to the south of the Detroit Observatory.

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Photo-lithoprint reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards Bros., 1947.

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Includes bibliography.

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George Goetz's family lived above the meat market at 118 West Liberty Street in 1910. After World War ! it was called the Liberty Meat Market. (Source: Old Ann Arbor Town by Hazel Proctor)

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George Goetz's family lived above the meat market at 118 West Liberty Street in 1910. After World War I it was called the Liberty Meat Market. (Source: Old Ann Arbor Town by Hazel Proctor.)

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verso: Things reached a fever pitch in 1915 as the Wolverine Paved Way was nearing completion. A brick road from Detroit to Lansing would be finished and the town's main street would finally be paved. In this photograph autos had started from Lansing and picked up others in all the small towns on the way to Howell for the big celebration. As you can see, they didn't worry about parking. They stopped their cars in the street and left them. Before Prohibition, Howell was known as the fun city of Southern Michigan, and there is said to have been 13 bars in the main four blocks of town. All the travelling men made it a point to stay over in Howell whenever possible. It was said that you could not fall down on the main street of town without falling into the doorway of a bar. This probably explains the empty cars after a long dusty trip. Notice, too, that about half the cars are still right hand drive.

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verso: Louie Larsen said this was Nick Waal's Market for as long as he can remember. After the market quit Aug Redman had a cigar factory in the building. Later he added a pool room to the cigar factory. Harold (Capt.) Edwardsen tore it down about in the 1930's and built a summer cottage up north from the material. The market was adjacent [to] the Northern Hotel on the south.