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Falling Water, 1996 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Falling Water, 1996 image
Year:
1996

Ann Arbor Clothing, 1996 Photographer: Susan Wineberg

Ann Arbor Clothing, 1996 image
Year:
1996

Dexter Bakery Owners Kim and Saing Yam and Family, April 1996 Photographer: Robert Chase

Dexter Bakery Owners Kim and Saing Yam and Family, April 1996 image
Year:
1996
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1996
Caption:
Cambodian immigrants, from left, Ly Fung Chov, Fea Chhan Chov, Kim Yam, Heang Tea, and Saing H. Yam holding Connie Lee Yam, 2, are baking up a brighter future in the bakery business.

Montgomery Ward Building at Northwest Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, July 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Montgomery Ward Building at Northwest Corner of Main and Catherine Streets, July 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption:
VARIED USES: The Montgomery Ward & Co. warehouse and farm store building at 301-305 N. Main St. has seen varied uses in its history. For 30 years it was a wholesale grocery warehouse. Before that it was the home of The Ann Arbor Times-News, forerunner of today's News. It has also housed a rug company and a confectionery.

Renovation of Laundry Building (Former Davis Block - Agricultural Hall) on Catherine Street, July 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Renovation of Laundry Building (Former Davis Block - Agricultural Hall) on Catherine Street, July 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption:
OLD LAUNDRY REMODELED: The White Swan Laundry Co. and its successor, the Vogue Dry Cleaners and Laundry, stood on this spot at 201 Catherine St. for about 50 years. The building is being renovated by a new owner and will be used as an office building.

D. J. Malloy Harness Shop on East Ann Street, July 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel

D. J. Malloy Harness Shop on East Ann Street, July 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 3, 1958
Caption:
STILL IN BUSINESS: The D. J. Malloy harness shop was first established at 123 E. Ann St. in the year 1891. The store, last reminder of the city's horse and buggy days, still bears its original shingle - "D. J. Malloy Harness" - suspended over the doorway.