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Title: Starlite Motel & Sands Motel Mackinaw City (MI), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
At first exit off I-75 N on US 31. Ph. (616) 436-5503 or (616) 436-5551 60 Luxurious Units, On large, beautifully landscaped grounds. Two Heated Pools. Cable & Color TV. Individually Controlled Heat. Playground. Game Room. Coffee & Snacks. Close to Ferry Docks, Restaurants & Shopping. We Honor All Major Credit Cards. Happiness Is "Vacationing With Us"
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Frankenmuth's Bavarian Haus Motel Frankenmuth (MI), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
114 air-conditioned rooms. Swimming pool and a spa. Breakfast room. 24-hour self dial phones. From I75 South take Birch run exit. From North take the Bridgeport exit. Half-mile from center of town
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Title: The Exit Motel & Restaurant Birch Run (MI), Continental Chrome PM 1975 Jul-21
Description:
200 Ft. East of I-75 at Birch Run. Exit Halfway Between Flint & Saginaw. Open 24 Hours - Full Menu - Fine Food - 60 Unit Motel - Elect. Heat - Air-Conditioned - Room Phones - T.V. - Easy Exit With Ample Parking. 6 Miles From Frankenmuth
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Title: Stadium and Events Building Ann Arbor (MI), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor is justly proud of its magnificent stadium, which provides seating for 101,001 spectators. The new University Events Building provides seating for more than 14,000 spectators for major events, including intercollegiate basketball
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Crest View Motel Ironwood (MI), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. Hiway 2 West. 12 Modern Units - Tubs and Showers - Hot Water Heat - Air-Conditioned - TV - Room Phones - Open Year Round
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Title: The Exit Motel & Restaurant Birch Run (MI), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
200 Ft. East of I-75 At Birch Run Exit Halfway Between Flint & Saginaw Open 24 Hours - Full Menu - Fine Food - 60 Unit Motel - Elect. Heat - Air-Conditioned - Room Phones - T.V. - Easy Exit With Ample Parking. Restaurant: (517) 624-9652 Motel: (517) 624-9395 6 Miles From Frankenmuth
dex
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Title: Clinch Park and Yacht Harbor Traverse City (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Over 200,000 visitors each year enjoy this beautiful Duncan L. Clinch yacht harbor and Clinch Park where young and old alike spend hours viewing the historic museum, miniature city, aquarium, zoo, and take rides throughout the park on the miniature railroad. The new harbor was dedicated in 1961
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: The Country Kitchen (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Halfway between Holt & Mason, Michigan Dear Folk and gentle people, we are so glad to serve you. Should you forget your menu here is a typical one: Celery, pickles, carrot sticks, crackers, jam, prunes, cottage cheese, beets, cabbage salad, lettuce salad, applesauce, carrot relish, chicken gravy, hot biscuits, dressing, mashed potatoes, giblets and noodles, green peas, baked beans, dumplings, baked ham, and golden fried chicken. We hope to see you again. Your home is our only competitor. The Country Kitchen; Mary Lennon and Mable Tuttle. Phone OR 7-2701. Closed Mondays. Open Weekdays 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays and Holidays 12:00 to 6:00 p. m. Adults $1.90 plus tax. 3 and 4 yrs. 50c plus tax and 5 to 12 yrs. 75c, plus tax. Private parties "Our Specialty" Closed all of July
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Title: The Country Kitchen, Halfway Between Holt & Mason (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Dear Folk and gentle people, we are so glad to serve you. Should you forget your menu here is a typical one: Celery, pickles, carrot sticks, crackers, jam, prunes, cottage cheese, beets, cabbage salad, lettuce salad, applesauce, carrot relish, chicken gravy, hot biscuits, dressing, mashed potatoes, giblets and noodles, green peas, baked beans, dumplings, baked ham, and golden fried chicken. We hope to see you again. Your home is our only competitor. The Country Kitchen: Mary Lennon and Mable Tuttle. Phone OR 7-2701. Closed Mondays. Open Weekdays 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Adults $1.90, plus tax. 3 and 4 yrs 50c plus tax and 5 to 12 yrs. 75c, plus tax. Private Parties "Our Specialty". Closed all of July
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Title: Raymond Courthouse Raymond (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving jointly with Jackson as the County Seat of Hinds County, the Raymond Courthouse Building is a classic example of ante bellum architecture
H S Crocker Co
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Title: Venture Motel Marquette (MI), Chrome
Description:
Direct-line phones. Air conditioning. Color cable TV. Open year round
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Title: Hazel Park 2nd Annual Community Fair Hazel Park (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
August 4-5-6-7, 1966
Dexter Press
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Title: Wagner's Restaurant Lansing (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
2033 E Michigan Avenue Lansing, Michigan
Dexter
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Title: Dombrowski Field House Orchard Lake (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The Orchard Lake Schools - SS. Cyril & Methodius Seminary, St. Mary's College, St. Mary's Preparatory. Founded in 1885 in Detroit by Rev. Joseph Dabrowski, Transferred to Orchard Lake in 1909. Dombrowski Field House Dedicated 2/27/73
Kolor View Press
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Title: Fountain Court - Cobo Hall and Convention Arena Detroit (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The sculpture "Spirit of Transportation" is the work of Carl Milles (1875-1955). This courtyard is located between the Washington Blvd. entrance to Cobo Hall and the Convention Arena
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Title: The Straits of Mackinac Boat Mackinac Island (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The Straits of Mackinac Boat is the largest of the Island Boats. It can carry 1,000 passengers to and from the Island. Mackinac Island, Michigan
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Title: Sheraton Motor Inn - 1001 Woodward Avenue Pontiac (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
155 modern air-conditioned guest rooms, excellent dining, lounge with entertainment, indoor swimming pool, sauna, exercise rooms, large ball room, meeting rooms, free parking, color TV, Family Plan. Major credit cards accepted. Dial 800-325-3535 FREE for Worldwide Sheraton Reservations
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Title: Semi-centennial at night during homecoming week Saginaw (MI), Real Photo PM 1907 Sep-1
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Title: Historic Waler Tavern Brooklyn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
44 thrilling rooms- history, drama, murder, antiquity, oldtime stagecoach Also Old Springville Inn (4 miles south on M 50 admission each tavern 25c)
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Title: Detroit Motel Dearborn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Located 1/2 mile West of U.S. 24 on U.S. 112, 25125 Michigan Ave.in the city. Tile baths, radiant heat, radios, near Ford's Greenfield village, museum and factory. Close to theatres, restaurants, Shopping centers. Phone: LO-gan 2-9757. Lodging for a Night, Open all Year. Recommended by Duncan Hines, AAA
H.B. Putnam
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Title: Park Way Motel Sault Ste. Marie (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Parkway Motel Sault Ste. Marie, MICH. Across the street from Gov't Park at the Foot of the Famous Soo Locks. 15 Units - 15 Showers. Hot Water Heat, Beautyrest Springs and Mattresses, Open Year Around. Phone: Mel. 2-3762
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Title: The Delta Hotel Escanaba (MI), Linen PM 1942 Nov-29
Description:
"In The Land Of Hiawatha"
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Title: Miles Cabins Hiawathaland's Finest Cabin Court Saint Ignace (MI), Linen PM 1952 Aug-4
Description:
Aerial view shows portion of U.P.'s most modern deluxe cabin court, located on the shores of Lake Huron overlooking Historic Straits of Mackinac at St. Ignace, Michigan
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Title: Centennial Room, Hotel Schuler Marshall (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Largest of The Schuler's five dining rooms, has accommodations for 222 people. The dining service at the Schuler begins at eleven in the morning and continues until midnight. An average of a thousand people dine here daily. Steaks, Seafood and Fowl are musts
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Title: Pine-Air Motel Kinross (MI), Linen
Description:
Luxury Accommodations for Discriminating Guests. Hot Water Heated Rooms. Located on U. S. 2, 18 Miles South of The Soo. Open All Year. Owner-operated, Virgil & Kathleen La Joice
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Title: Tabor Farm Sodus (MI), Linen unused
Description:
160 acres of homelike hospitality: private 9-hole golf course, swimming pool, shuffle and tennis courts and solarium. Specialties in food...pick and eat all fruits you want...originator of midnight snacks. Main lodge and 25 hotel cottages, modern. Other Joe Bachunas Resorts: Hotel Macatawa, Macatawa, MI and Prospect Point, Spring Lake, MI
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Title: Historic Walker Taverns Brooklyn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Situated at gateway to Irish Hills, Corner U.S. 112 and M 50
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Title: Felix's Motel Goodells (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Located on Route 21 between Emmett and Port Huron. Television, radios, steam heat, cross ventilation, cooling system by fans
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Title: La Chateau Bay City (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Northeastern Michigan's smartest andn newest cafeteria
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Title: The Four Flags Niles (MI), Linen PM 1937 Jul-31
Description:
From the Block-House known as Fort St. Joseph, which marked the site of Niles in pioneer days, there waved at different times the flags of the United States, France, Spain and England. This is a unique distinction in the historical record of this locality
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Title: Waneta Court Mackinaw City (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Waneta Court on the Lake, 37 Modern Units, Overlooking Mackinaw Island on U.S. 23 and 27. 800 ft. South of East ramp to Bridge
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Title: Schooley's Cabins Chelsea (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Front of card: Highway U.S. 12, between Ann Arbor and Jackson Back of card: Eighteen modern cabins, shower baths, inner spring mattresses
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Title: Castle Rock Saint Ignace (MI), Linen
Description:
Castle Rock, ancient lookout of the Ojibways and often referred to as "Pontiac's Lookout", rises from the surrounding lowlands like an ancient castle of the middle ages to a height of 195.8 feet above water level and 183 feet above road level at that point. A view from its summit is inspiring. Located 3 miles north of St. Ignace
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Title: Historic Walker Taverns, Cambridge Jct Brooklyn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Historic Walker Tavern - Erected 1832 Showplace of Michigan 1. Tap Room, Old Bar, etc. 2. Dining Room, Original Stage Coach Post Office 3. Leg Joisted Kitchen, ladder to loft, Bear Traps 4. Barber Shop 5. Parlor with original Sofa and Chair 6. Fenimore Cooper Room with original Gun, etc. 7. Spinning Room 8. Daniel Webster Room with high canopied bed. 9. "Priest" Lyster's Room 10. Harriet Martineau Room 11. Old time Attic with Relics 12. Indian Guide Room 13. Murder Room with original blood stains 14. Garden with Historical Oak and Indian Graves Brick Walker Tavern - Erected 1854 Huge Antique Display Antiques of all kinds for sale; also sightseeing place. P.O. and Tel., Brooklyn, Michigan Motoring Direction - Corner U.S.-112 and M-50 - Cambridge Junction, Irish Hills, Michigan. Admission Each Tavern 15c Frederick Hewitt, Proprietor
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Title: Gray Gables Douglas (MI), Linen PM 1951 Aug-27
Description:
"Western Michigan's Most Unusual Shop" Distinctive Gifts - Fine Furniture - Antiques. Located on U.S. Hwy. 31 at Douglas - Saugatuck Bridge
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Title: The Dearborn Inn Dearborn (MI), Linen PM 1944 Sep-8
Description:
Old English Coffee Shop for the Early Riser and Late Arrival On Oakland Boulevard adjacent to Greenfield Village
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Title: House of David Park, Eden Springs Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Lemke's Jac Lam Resort Cedar River (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Miller's Lakeside Motel Ludington (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Luxury Accommodations for Discriminating Guests, Located at Lake Michigan on corner of Ludington Ave. and Lakeshore Drive
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Title: Red Brick Tavern Plainwell (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Charles T. Richards, Owner. Operated in connection with Richards Gardens, famous for Delphinium and other perennials. Dial 3941. A Duncan Hines recommendation
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Title: Cottage Annex, Hotel Doherty Clare (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Located on U. S. Trunk Line 27 and 10 Fireproof - 60 Rooms - 30 Baths - Ten Two Room Cottages
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Title: The Mayflower Motel (MI), Linen
Description:
Michigan's largest and finest motel. 70 Large modern units. 17729 Telegraph Road (U.S. 16). Family accommodations, efficiency units, adjoining rooms, air-conditioned units available. Daily, weekly and monthly rates. Phone KEnwood 1-9855
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Title: Hotel Rowe Grand Rapids (MI), Linen PM 1943 Apr-14
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Title: Kent County Airport Grand Rapids (MI), Linen PM 1953 Apr-1
Description:
Kent County Airport, Grand Rapids, Mi. Michigan's finest airport, Air transportation in four directions, via Pennsylvania Central Airlines
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Title: Baird Carillon Atop Burton Memorial Tower Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
200 feet high. Ohio limestone. 53 bells, largest 12 tons, smallest 12 pounds. Donated by Charles Baird, Alumnus. Cost $75,000.00. Tower cost $175,000.00 obtained by public subscription. Third largest in the World
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Title: Lawyers Club, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Lawyers' Club and the Legal Research Building, University of Michigan, construction of which was begun in 1923 and completed in 1933 at the total cost of several million dollars. These buildings were the gift during the life-time of the late William W. Cook, famous American lawyer, and stragely enough, who is said, never to have seen these magnificent buildings
curteich-chicago
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Title: Michigan Union Buiolding, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen PM 1945 Aug-28
Description:
The University of Michigan Union provides complete recreational and eating facilities for men students and alumni of the University and their guests. In addition, the Union has over two hundred guest rooms which are open for use by alumni, parents of students, and guests of the University
curteich-chicago
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Title: New Post Office Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1945 Apr-13
Description:
On this historic site the English in 1776 erected a fort as a defense against Americans. The British evacuated this fort on July 11, 1796, the closing act of the War of Independence, and the United States flag was raised the first time over this western territory
curteich-chicago
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Title: Northern High School Flint (MI), Linen PM 1945 Aug-26
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Title: Alumni Memorial Hall, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
curteich-chicago
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Title: Martha Cooke House, University of MIchigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Horace H. Rackham Graduate School Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Built at a cost of $2,500,000, portion of $9,000,000 endowment given University of Michigan by Horace H. Rackham and Mary A. Rackham
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: New Stadium, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Seating Capacity 87,000
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Title: Alumni Memorial Hall, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
The history of the University of Michigan dates back to 1821, sixteen years before Michigan became a state. Then it was known as the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania. Today it is one of the world's most complete institutions of learning
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Title: New Library, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Stockwell Hall Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Girls Dormitory, University of Michigan, Capacity 350 girls
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Title: University of Michigan Hospital, With New Addition Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Built in 1924 at a cost of over $4,000,000. In 1931 the new addition of 100 beds for Tubercular patients was opened. The hospital now has capacity for 1,325 patients
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Title: Couzen's Hall, Nurses' Dormitory, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: Intramural Sports Bldg., University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Mosher Jordan Hall (Girls' Dormitory) University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: The Mall, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
To the left looking down the Mall one sees the Hill Auditorium and the Baird Carrillon. Burton Memorial Tower, in the background the Horace H. Rackham Graduate school and on theright the league
curteich-chicago
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Title: University of Michigan Museum Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Largest and most complete state owned university museum in the country
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Title: New Library, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: The Greatest Single Industrial Development in the World Dearborn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
In the foreground the Ford Rotunda, where visitors are welcomed, facing it the Administration Building, and in the background the River Rouge Plant itself
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: W. K. Kellogg Institute and Foundation Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Graduate and Post Graduate Dentistry, University of Michigan
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Title: Michigan Union Building Ann Arbor (MI), Linen
Description:
The University of Michigan Union provides complete recreational and eating facilities for men students and alumni of the University and their guests. In addition, the UNION has over two hundred guest rooms which are open for use by alumni, parents of students and guests of the University
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Title: The Michigan League Building of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Completed in 1929, at a cost of more than a million dollars. Houses principal activities of Michigan Women. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre is also in this building
curteich-chicago
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Title: Public Library Cadillac (MI), Linen PM 1955 Aug-23
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Title: Horace H. Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Horace H. Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Built at cost of $2,500,000, portion of $9,000,000 endowment given University of Michigan by Horace H. Rackham and Mary A. Rackham
E.C. Kropp Co
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Title: Lawyer's Club and the Legal Research Building Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
University of Michigan, construction of which was begun in 1923 and completed in 1933 at the total cost of several million dollars. These buildings where the gift during the life-time of the late William W. Cook, famous American lawyer, and strangely enough, who is said, never to have seen these magnificent buildings
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Title: The University of Michigan Union Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
The University of Michigan Union provides complete recreational and eating facilities for men students and alumni of the University and their guests. in addition, the Union has over two hundred guest rooms which are open for use by alumni, parents of students and guests of the University
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Title: University of Michigan Hospital with New Addition Ann Arbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Built in 1924 at a cost of over $4,000,000. In 1931 the new addition of 100 beds for Tubercular patients was opened. The hospital now has capacity for 1,325 patients
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Title: Charity Tower at the Shrine of the Little Flower By Illumination Detroit (MI), Linen
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Title: Public Library Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1947 Oct-6
Description:
Built at a cost of $2,800,000, has many reading and reference books, a library for students, a children's library and a parent and teachers' room. It is on Woodward and Kirby Avenues across from the Art Institute
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Title: Scenes at Belle Isle Park Detroit (MI), Linen
Description:
Belle Isle Park, an island lying in the Detroit River, the playground of the people of Detroit, is one of the most beautiful parks in the country. Among the features of the island are a fine Zoo, Aquarium, Conservatory, Bathing Beach, a large Casino and Pavillion. The City has expended over two and one quarter millions of dollars developing this island
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Title: Colonial Motel Flint (MI), Linen PM 1955 Aug-21
Description:
Colonial Motel, 5661 South Dixie Highway, Flint 7, Michigan. Phone: OW 4-6441 2 1/2 miles south of Flint City Limits at intersection of U.S. 10 Business Route and U.S. 10 Bypass
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Title: Stephen Foster House, Restored in Greenfield Village Dearborn (MI), Linen PM 1951 Jul-15
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Title: Henry Ford Hospital Detroit (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Music Building, Michigan State College East Lansing (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Court House Holly Springs (MI), Linen unused
Description:
First court house built on site in 1837, burned by Federals during Civil War. Present building erected 1970, remodeled 1925. Historic drama of Yellow Fever enacted here
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Title: River Raisin Paper Co Monroe (MI), Linen PM 1941 Jul-15
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Title: Horseback Riding at Lost Creek Sky Ranch Luzerne (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Indian Village Saint Ignace (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Located on the spot where the famous missionary, Father Marquette, first landed to establish his St. Ignace Mission among the Chippewas and Ottawas in 1671, the Indian Village offers for sale thousands of articles made by the skilled hands of descendants of these same tribes
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Title: Swimming Pool, Moore's Park Lansing (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Midland County Court House Midland (MI), Linen PM 1946 Aug-21
Description:
MC Candless News Agency
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Title: Hotel Book-Cadillac Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1947 Nov-6
Description:
Hotel Book-Cadillac at Michigan Avenue and Washington Blvd in Detroit is one of the finest-largest-tallest hotels in the world. Its 1200 guest rooms are excellently appointed and furnished. Four restaurants from popular price Cafe, Cadillac to the Book Casino which is famous for its entertainment and fine music
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Title: Oldtown Sault St. Marie (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Located across from the famous Soo Locks. Featuring old country store atmosphere and hospitality in the many pleasant shops displaying gifts of all types. The popular Soo Tour Trains are located here
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Title: Iron Mountain Iron Mine Iron Mountain (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
"America's Favorite Mine Attraction." Visitors all aboard mine train and ready to go underground and explore the wonders of this Iron Mine
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Title: Greyhound Bus Depot Saginaw (MI), Chrome PM 1959 Aug-12
Description:
Greyhound Bus Depot Tuscola & Baum Streets Saginaw, Michigan
Plastichrome
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Title: Tri-Terrace Motel West Branch (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Spacious accommodations. 350 feet off highway. "Restful Slumber Among the Whispering Pines" Private trout fishing. Open year 'round. Your hosts - Sleatha & "Tuck" Tucker
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Title: Silk Plant Studio Saginaw (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
1301 Court Street at Mason 517-792-4961
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Title: Pine Mountain Ski Slide Iron Mountain (MI), Linen unused
Description:
The Pine Mountain Ski Slide is the highest artificial slide in the world. The slide has a vertical height of 500 feet. The slope from the top of the slide to the bottom of the hill is 1000 feet. The speed attained by the jumper is 60 miles per hour. A ski tow carries the riders back to the top of the hill at a speed of 14 miles per hour. Here Bob Roecker of Duluth, won the American amateur jumping title with a record jump of 257 feet
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Title: Tobagganing at City Park in Petoskey Petoskey (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Boyne Mountain Boyne Falls (MI), Linen PM 1950 Aug-9
Description:
Boyne Mountain, complete winter and summer resort, and site of the only ski chair lift in the Middle West is situated on US 131 at Boyne Falls, Michigan
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Post Office, Monroe, Mich Monroe (MI), Linen unused
Description:
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: Engineering Building and Arch, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen PM 1942 Aug-12
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Title: Bird's-Eye View of the Modern Pure Food Factories of Post Products Battle Creek (MI), Linen unused
Description:
DIVISION OF GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION, BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, U. S. A. This signature of the founder, [signature] identifies every member of the famous family of Post Products established in 1895: Postum Cereal and Instant Postum, delicious caffein-free cereal beverages, and the Post Cereals--Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, Grape-Nuts Flakes, Post's 40% Bran Flakes, Whole Bran Shreds, and Huskies
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Title: Michigan State Police East Lansing (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Dr. Fred N. Bonine Niles (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Occidental Hotel, Ball Room Muskegon (MI), Linen PM 1943 Aug-16
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Title: Capitol Avenue, Looking South, Showing Olds Hotel, Olds Tower and Masonic Temple Lansing (MI), Linen PM 1943 Jul-19
Description:
Tichnor Bros
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Title: The Tower at M. S. C Lansing (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Aerial View of Michigan Ave., Looking East Jackson (MI), Linen PM Jan-2
Description:
Michigan Avenue is one of the nation's widest and best paved thoroughfares, no telephone or telegraph poles, its lighting system the latest devised by science, its beauty impresses the millions who annually visit Jackson for either business or pleasure
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Title: A View of Battle Creek Sanitarium Battle Creek (MI), Linen PM 1941 Jan-17
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Title: State Prison and Sunken Garden Marquette (MI), Linen PM 1944 Sep-12
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Title: U. S. Coast Guard Station Ludington (MI), Linen PM 1938 May-12
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Title: Belle Isle Inn Saint Ignace (MI), Linen
Description:
Famous for Good Food and Mixed Drinks In the Heart of St. Ignace AAA Recommended
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Title: The Durant Flint (MI), Linen PM 1939 Jul-19
Description:
THE DURANT 300 ROOMS 300 BATHS LOCATED ON U. S. 10 AND 23 MOTOR HIGHWAYS
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Title: The Morgan Cherry Orchard in Blossom Traverse City (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Con Foster Museum Traverse City (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Heart of Nature's Playground, Clinch Park Traverse City (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Veterans' Memorial Building Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1957 Jul-10
Description:
The Veterans' Memorial Building in Detroit's Riverfront Civic Center is a living memorial dedicated by the citizens of Detroit to those who served their country
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Title: W. W. Cook Law Quadrangle Ann Arbor (MI), Linen PM 1946 Mar-27
Description:
The Law Quadrangle, opposite the Clements Library and the President's residence, on the Campus of the University, is a beautiful group of buildings constructed of Indiana limestone and occupies two entire city blocks
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Title: Charles McKenny Hall, Michigan State Normal College Ypsilanti (MI), Linen PM 1946 Jul-31
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Title: Lawyers Club, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (MI), Linen PM 1951 Sep-15
Description:
Lawyer's Club and the Legal Research Building. University of Michigan, construction of which was begun in 1923 and completed in 1933 at the total cost of several million dollars. These buildings where the gift during the lifetime of the late William W. Cook, famous American lawyer, and strangely enough, who is said, never to have seen these magnificent buildings
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Air View of Briggs Stadium and Skyline of Detroit, Mich Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1944
Description:
BRIGG STADIUM, home of the Detroit Tigers during the baseball season and the Detroit Lions during the professional football season, is one of the largest sporting plants in the United States. It has a seating capacity of nearly 60,000 for baseball and football and 85,000 for boxing. It is the second largest ball park in the Big Leagues. This picture was taken by the Detroit News from its airplane. The airview in itself is unusual because it shows the tall buildings of Detroit in the background, with the Detroit River and a part of Windsor, Ont., Canada in the upper part of the picture
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Title: University of Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor (MI), Linen PM 1956 Oct-6
Description:
The largest college-owned Stadium in the country. Seating capacity over 97,000
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Title: Diamond House Entrance, House of David Park Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Eden Springs; House of David; Send for literature
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Title: Eden Springs, House of David Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: House of David Park Entrance Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Eden Springs Send for literature to P.O. Box 477
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Title: Park Depot, Miniatrue Railway, House of David Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Eden Springs
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Title: West Crossing, Miniature Railway, House of David Park Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Eden Springs Send for Literature to P.O. Box 477
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Title: Eden Springs, House of David Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Eden Springs; House of David Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Queen's Throne of Ice, Winter Carnival Petoskey (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Greatest piece of solid ice sculpturing in the world. 125 feet long, 100 feet deep and 75 feet high. 1300 tons of ice. Designed and built by Stanley Price Kellogg. Michigan's Annual Winter Carnival, Petoskey, Mich
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Title: Kent County Airport Grand Rapids (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Kent County Airport, Grand Rapids, Michigan's finest airport. Air transportation in four directions, via Pennsylvania Central Airlines
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Title: State Theatre Kalamazoo (MI), Linen unused
Description:
C.T. American Art Colored
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Title: Ford Rotunda and Administration Building and Factory Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1941 Jan-14
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Title: General Motors Building Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1957 Jul-04
Description:
Series 228, 8A-H317
General Motors Building, at West Grand Boulevard and Second, is the largest building of its kind in the world. It covers an area of 504 x 322 feet, is 15 stories high and requires the services of 24 elevators. A fine restaurant, offices, display rooms and exclusive shops occupy the entire building
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Title: Gog And Magog Sir John Bennett's Jewelry Shop, Greenfield Village Dearborn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Series 8A-H1950
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Title: Greetings From Bay City Bay City (MI), Linen PM 1952 Feb-14
Description:
Series 8A-H1344
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Title: Greetings From Flint Flint (MI), Linen PM 1954 Jul-05
Description:
Series 8A-H464
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Title: Main Street Mackinac Island (MI), Linen PM 1953 Sep-02
Description:
Series 5929N
On this Island, where no autos are allowed, carriages, like these, line up to carry passengers on an interesting drive around State Park. Mackinac is truly a ÂFairy IsleÂ, a natural Playground replete with most fascinating scene attractions. The main plateau is 150 feet about the level of the lake, the highest point reaches 339 feet
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Title: Upper Floor Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory Dearborn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Series 8A602
Re-erected in Greenfield Village
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Title: Emil Huck's Inn, Grand River at 7 Mile Road Detroit (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Series 9A-H1801
Famous for its fish, frog, chicken and steak dinners. Enjoy the fresh vegetables from our farm and the cool comfort of our air conditioned dining and banquet rooms
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Title: Northern State Teachers College Marquette (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Series 122537-N
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Title: University Of Detroit Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1943 Oct-12
Description:
Series 43087
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Title: Calhoun County Building Marshall (MI), Chrome unused
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Title: "The Best to Your Each Morning!" Battle Creek (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Kellogg Company Kellogg's is the world's largest manufacturer of ready-to-eat cereals with plants throughout the world. The Battle Creek Plant, the original home of Kellogg's, has been bringing "The best to you each morning" for over 50 years
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Title: The Public Library - Main Building Detroit (MI), Chrome PM 1957 Jul-19
Description:
Of Italian Renaissance style architecture, the main building is one of the show places of Detroit
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Title: Palms Motel Royal Oak (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Palms Motel (For the rest of your life) / 2428 N. Woodward Ave., (U.S. 10) at 12-1/2 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich. 48073 / Phone 548-2345 or 541-0947 / T.V., telephones, tiled tub baths, stall showers, individually controlled thermostat heating and air conditioning
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Title: 'The Best to You Each Morning!' from Kellogg's Battle Creek (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The world's largest manufacturer of ready-to-eat cereals with plants throughout the world. The Battle Creek Plant, the original home of Kellogg's, has been bringing "The best to you each morning" for over 50 years
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Title: Fishtown Leland (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Fishotwn, one of the feature Tourist attractions in the North - Leland, Michigan
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Title: Big Bay Point Lighthouse Bed & Breakfast Big Bay (MI), Chrome
Description:
A registered, historic, working brick lighthouse. Boasts 1 mile Lake Superior shore, 100 wooded acres, groomed trails, 60-ft tower, 3rd Order Fresnel Lens, mountain views, Jeep Safari tours to waterfalls within the Huron Mts., artisan center, hiking, skiing, fireplace, accommodates 7 couples
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Title: Hoyt Library Building Saginaw (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
This building houses both the Hoyt Public Library, an endowed reference library, and the Main Saginaw Public Library
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Title: Northwest Branch YWCA Detroit (MI), Chrome PM 1967 Nov-27
Description:
Light airy and feminine, the building which is both functional and beautiful serves individuals and communicty groups in a 93 square mile area of northwest Detroit
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Title: Hale Hawaii Birmingham (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The excitement of Hawaii right in the heart of Birmingham, Michigan. This "House of Hawaii" offers collections of sportswear, swimwear and leisure wear as well as jewelry, perfume, accessories, gifts found nowhere else on the mainland. Located in the new Merrillwood Mall, 251 Merrill at Woodward. Second level. 642-9222
Fox Studio
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Title: United Church ofChrist Midland (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
4100 chestnut Hill Drive. The unique architectural design of this lovely church is both utilitarian and inspirational
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Title: Michigan State Ferries (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Four of the ferries operating in the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan, between St. Ignace in the upper peninsula, and Mackinaw City in the lower peninsula
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Title: The International Bridge and Soo Locks Sault Ste. Marie (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The two-mile long bridge spans the St. Mary's River at the western approach to the Soo Locks. The bridge carries auto traffic between the United States and Canada
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Title: West Bay Motel Traverse City (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
West Bay Motel / 837 E. Front St., Traverse City, Mich. / Enjoy this new modern motel in a perfect location only four blocks from downtown Traverse City on U.S. 31. All motel units have TV and baths with both tub and shower. Overnight cottages and kitchenettes are also available. Quiet rolling green lawns adn a beautiful sandy beach right on Grand Traverse Bay make this a very enjoyable place to stay and play. Close to fine eating places, shuffleboard, and fun activities. / Warren & Janet Wyckoff / Ph: 947-8380
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Title: New Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Building Detroit (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at One Woodward Avenue in Detroit's beautiful Civic Center, the new office building is 32 stories high, including a four story crown. Minoru Yamasaki - Smith Hinchman and Grylis, Associated Architects and Engineers are the designers. The exterior of the building is composed of chips of white quartz pre-cast in concrete
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Title: Maypole Frankenmuth (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Malbaum" (Maypole) is adorned by 12 handcarved crests. The first two crests are of the City of Frankenmuth and Gunzenhausen (Frankenmuth's Sister City in Germany). Remaining crests are : Lumberman, Farmer, Butcher, Chef, Baker, Miller, Spinning Lady, Carpenter, Blaksmith, and Mason to represent occupations of past or present residents. Maypoles flaunt entrances of many Bavarian villages in Germany
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Title: Cobo Hall and Arena Detroit (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking Washington Blvd. Entrance. Largest convention and exhibit facility in the world, filling 17 acres of land in the 75-acre Civic Center at the hub of Detroit, and enjoying an outstanding vantage of the world's busiest waterway - the Detroit River. Built at a cost of $55,000,000, the joint facility provides Detroit with unequalled facilities for national shows, conventions, civic affairs, festivals and sports events
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Flint Country Club Flint (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Scene of many State tournaments
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Title: The Abington Hotel & Apartments Detroit (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
700 Seward. 875-9700. Luxurious living in the heart of Detroit
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Title: Newt's Nook, Home of Ernest Jack Sharpe, Poet Jugville (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Creator of Tales of Newaygo Newt Located on Robinson Lake, Jugville, Mich., Newaygo County, 5 miles southwest of White Cloud
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Title: Gerber Baby Food Plant Fremont (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
I have just visited Gerber Products Co., the home of America's best known baby
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Title: Bavarian Haus Motel Frankenmuth (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Bavarian Haus Motel 1365 South Main Street Frankenmuth, Michigan 48734 80 Air-conditioned rooms. Heated Swimming Pool. Breakfast Room. 24-hour Self-dial Phones. From I-75 south take Birch Run exit. From NOrth take the Bridgeport Exit. 1/2 mile from center of town. Phone (517) 652-6144
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Title: City of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Petoskey (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The city of Petoskey Michigan State Ferry Operating at the Straits of Mackinac, in Michigan. "Petoskey" is derived from the Chippewa Indian name, "Pe-to-se-ga," meaning, " The Rising Sun."
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Title: Parkway Motel Davisburg (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
16200 Dixie Highway. Easy exit - North & South of I-75, between Grange Hall & Holly Rd. 15 modern units - newly decorated - air-conditioned - color TV - AM & FM radio. Located in the Heart of Holly Recreation Area. For reservations call (313) 634-3661
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Title: Paul Bunyan at Castle Rock Saint Ignace (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Paul Bunyan at Castle Rock St. Ignace, Michigan The mighty Paul and his blue ox "Babe" rest to sharpen the famous axe which felled so many giant trees in the north woods. Castle Rock is in the background
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Title: Wurtsmith Air Force Base Oscoda (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
T-33 jet trainer and tow target plane preparing to take off
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Title: St. Mary's Hospital Saginaw (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded 1874 - First hospital in Saginaw. Conducted by the Daughters of Charity. Latest renovation and addition 1961. Bed Capacity 242
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Title: Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Husted Hall Oscoda (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
This dormitory for airmen was named in honor of Dr. F. Pitkin Husted, who was a prominent surgeon in the Air Force and in Bay City, Michigan
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Title: Dune Climbing is a Real Thrill Glen Haven (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Sleeping Bear Dune near Glen Haven, Michigan Everyone enjoys climbing the world's largest moving sand dune located in Leelanau County, about 30 miles from Traverse City. From the very top, which is a mighty long climb, one sees the "Sleeping Bear," Glen Lake and Lake Michigan. Color by Phil Balyeat
The Camera Shop
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Title: Bay Valley Inn Bay City (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
BAY VALLEY INN 2470 Old Bridge Rd. Bay City, Mich. 48706 (517) 686-3500 150 Rooms - Cocktail Lounge - Gourmet Dining - Conventions - Banquet - Golf - Tennis - Indoor-Outdoor Pool. Condominiums and Apartments
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Title: Holiday Inn Warren (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Holiday Inn WARREN, MICHIGAN 32035 Van Dyke Road Service, comfort and convenience are always yours to enjoy at the Holiday Inn of Warren. Tel: 264-0100--AC: 313
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Title: Milne Bros., Inc. Moving & Storage Saginaw (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Our Exclusive Security Vault Storage System means that furniture is residence located into SECURITY VAULTS. The furniture remains in the VAULTS at our warehouse for the entire storage period. To deliver the furniture, the SECURITY VAULTS are brought to the new residence. -Private -Dustproof -Prevents loss -Eliminates multiple handling 2005 Durand at W. Genesee Telephone 752-8137
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Title: The New Saitis Motel St. Ingnace (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
No. State and Antoine Streets 13 Blks. No. of State Police Post Table T.V. - Showers - Tubs Annex on Lake Huron Family Units - Singles - Doubles Overlooking Mackinac Island Tel. 850 St. Ignace, Mich
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Prehistoric Forest (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
On Hwy. U.S. 12, in the Irish Hills of Michigan
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Title: Prehistoric Forest Dinosaur Land In the Irish Hills of Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
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Title: The Old Hollow Tree Onsted (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Walk through the Giant Tree which measures over 150 feet long, and up to 10 feet in diameter, at Prehistoric Forest, U.S. 12, Irish Hills, Onsted, Michigan
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Title: Jungle Rapids Water Slide Onsted (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Jungle Rapids Water-Slide showing old hollow trea at left Prehistoric Forest Hwy, U.S. 12, Onsted, Michigan Ride the 400 foot water-slide and enjoy the breath-taking turns and twists. Fun for all ages
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Title: Tyrannosaurus in Prehistoric Forest Irish Hills (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Tyrannosaurus, King of the tyrant lizards, was the largest flesh eater ever to trod the earth. It lived at the close of the Cretaceous Period, which marks the disappearance of all dinosaur life. A large adult attained a length of forty feet and stood 20 feet in height. His enormous head was armed with seventy-two dagger-like teeth, six inches long. Prehistoric Forest, U.S. 12
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Title: Sacred Heart Shrine of Sacred Heart Church Oscoda (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Sacred Heart Shrine of Sacred Heart Church on the shore of Lake Huron, Oscoda, Michigan
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Title: Giant Sleeping Bear Dune Glen Haven (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Largest moving sand dune in the world is found near Glen Haven, Michigan in Leelanau County. The climb is a rugged one but those who climb to the top are highly rewarded with a spectacular view of beautiful Glen Lake and majestic Lake Michigan
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Title: Zehnder's Hotel & Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn Frankenmuth (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Zehnder's and the Bavarian Inn are two world-famous restaurants, renowned for their family-style chicken dinners. In a single day, 7,000 dinners may be served between the two establishments. The Bavarian Inn is noted for its Old-World atmosphere and decor contrasted to Zehnder's Early-American motif. Frankenmuth is located 25 miles north of Flint, 15 miles south of Saginaw, just east of I-75. Northbound use Birch Run-Frankenmuth exit. Southbound use Frankenmut-Bridgeport exit
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Title: Ventura Motel Ludington (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
604 W. Ludington Ave. Phone 616 - 845-5124. Located next to city park. Three blocks to beach, car ferry or downtown
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Title: Aerial View of Cheboygan Cheboygan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The County Seat of Cheboygan County, located on the Cheboygan River and bordered by the Straits of Mackinac and Lake Huron. This is the shopping center for an extensive summer resort area and fishing and hunting enthusiasts. Is also becoming an important location for small industries. In the right central section may be seen a portion of what was once the largest saw dust pile in the world, and now a reminder of Cheboygan's active lumbering days
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Title: The Straits of mackinac St Ignace (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Michigan State Ferry, at winter quarters in St. Ignace, Michigan. One of the earliest State ferries operating between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, sitll in operation. The Word "Mackinac" (formerly Michilimackinac) has an Indian derivative meaning variously "Place of Spirits" and "The Great Turtle."
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Title: Ionia Free Fair Ionia (MI), Chrome PM 1967 Jul-10
Description:
Michigan's greatest outdoor event, the largest free fair of its kind in the world, attracts thousands of visitors annually
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Title: The Rouge Dearborn (MI), Chrome
Description:
Ford Motor Company's world-famous Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan, is one of the top tourist attractions in the United States. This manufacturing complex, covering 1200 acres, is the only plant on the continent where you and your family can see raw material transformed into engines, bodies, and parts for assembly of quality-built Ford cars. For further information write Public Relations, Special Events Department, The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan
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Title: Pine Mountain Scenic Chair Lift Iron Mountain (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
In Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Many visitors enjoy the scenic ride during the summer months. Skiers ride the chair lift back to the top of Pine Mountain during the winter
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Title: The Ford Rotunda Dearborn (MI), Chrome PM 1952 Jul-25
Description:
Located on Schaefer Road in Dearborn near the Rouge Plant, Cylindrical in design, the rotunda is a reconstruction of the Ford exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, and houses exhibits of products made by the Ford Motor Company
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Title: The Arena St. Louis (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
This is an unusual oval shaped building, seating nearly 20,000 persons. It is used principally as the home for conventions, horse shows, indoor circuses, prize fights, and various other exhibits
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Title: St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing Flint (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Joseph HOspital School of Nursing, Flint, Michigan, was housed in this modern building in 1950. The building combines school and residence for 100 nurses training at St. Joseph Hospital
Dexter Press
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Title: Looking North on Woodward Avenue from Grand Circus Park Detroit (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
That's the Central Methodist Church at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Adams. An entrance to the underground parking area in the near foreground
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Title: Trinity Church Protestan Episcopal, 1834 Niles (MI), Chrome PM 1986 Apr-22
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Title: Gull Harbor Inn Richland (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
gull harbor inn Phone MAdison 9-5521 R. R. No. 1 Richland, Michigan Cocktails - Charcoaled Steaks - Prime Ribs. On beautiful Gull Lake. Highway 89 between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. Open 12 'til 12 Sunday 12 'til 8 Closed Mondays "FOOD WORTH THE TRIP"
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Title: Brauer's Lansing (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
1861 House; 213 S. Grand Ave. Enjoy wonderful German or american cuisine in old world atmosphere...distinctive cocktails...serving luncheons 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ... dinners 5 to 10 p.m. ... closed Sunday. Visit the Rathskeller - two other popular rooms are the Wein-Weller and outdoor Bier Garden. Located in downtown Lansing, just two blocks from State Capitol. Phone 489-4311
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Title: Gull Harbor Inn Richland (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
Phone MAdison 9-5521; R.R> No. 1; Cocktails - charcoaled steaks - prime ribs. On beautiful Gull Lake. Highway 89 between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. "Food worth the trip"
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Title: Business Section at Night Lansing (MI), Linen PM 1953 May-30
Description:
Dexter Press
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Title: Silver Beach Amusement Park St. Joseph (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Silver Beach Amusement Park, St. Joseph - Benton Harbor, Mich. Silver Beach Amusement Park, has been a mecca for excursionists and resorters for over thirty years. At the left, Shadowland pavilion is the scene of dancing festivities during the famed Blossom Festival. Along the Midway, rolling coasters, aeroplane rides and concessions form a novel "Coney Island" atmosphere for Southwestern Michigan visitors
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Title: Silver Beach Amusement Park St. Joseph-Benton Harbor (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Silver Beach Amusement Park has been a mecca for excursionists and resorters for over thirty years. At the left, Shadowland pavilion is the scene of dancing festivities during the famed Blossom Festival. Along the Midway, roller coaster aeroplane rides and concessions form a novel "Coney Island" atmosphere for Southwestern Michigan visitor
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Title: Glenn Palmer's Orchestra Playing in Bohemian Room, Oakwood Tavern Klinger Lake (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Band Concert at Night, Clark's Park Detroit (MI), Linen unused
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Title: River Boat on Suwanee Dearborn (MI), Linen unused
Description:
As restored at Greenfield Village
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Title: Air View of General Motors Detroit (MI), Linen PM 1940 Jul-29
Description:
Fisher Bldg. and Art Center Bldg
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