Press enter after choosing selection

Cloth of Gold, 1976

Cloth of Gold, 1976 image
Year:
1976

Blue Frogge Restaurant, 1977

Blue Frogge Restaurant, 1977 image
Year:
1977

Owners Closing Clothing Store

Owners Closing Clothing Store image
Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
July
Year
1981
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Dollar Bill Copying

Dollar Bill Copying image
Parent Issue
Month
April
Year
1987
Copyright
Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike)

Classified_ad

Classified_ad image
Parent Issue
Month
February
Year
1987
Copyright
Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike)

Hudson T. Morton Claimed By Death

Hudson T. Morton Claimed By Death image
Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
May
Year
1930
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Commander Returns To Our Planet

Commander Returns To Our Planet image
Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
June
Year
1985
Copyright
Copyright Protected
Graphic for events post

Media

AADL Talks To Heritage Business Owner David Vogel of Vogel's Lock & Safe

Four generations of Vogels have been giving Ann Arbor what they want and need since 1913, changing the business with the tastes and tempo of life in the town. We talked to David Vogel, the 3rd generation of Vogel's Lock & Safe, who retired and handed over the business to the 4th generation, Rob and Denise Vogel, some years back. Dave has done a lot of research on the family's coming to Ann Arbor area over a hundred years ago and has collected a trove of documents, photos and family stories and shares them with us in this podcast.

The Vogel's began fixing, building and re-building "anything and everything mechanical" that farmers and businesses brought to the shop. Dave gave us a tour of the building's back rooms that house some of the equipment used back then and we've put a selection of those images up with the podcast. The business eventually changed to safes and locks and Dave talks about the "dividing line" in the 1960s, when the townspeople and students at the University of Michigan began asking for locks and deadbolts instead of sporting goods and bicycles. Dave has some interesting stories to tell about raids with the FBI and opening safes with the U.S. military.

The family is one of the older Ann Arbor "townies" and Dave keeps up with the other families that built the businesses, homes and neighborhood that define Ann Arbor. Dave talks about hunting where Pioneer High School now sits, living through World War II in Ann Arbor and the way local heritage businesses still depend on each other for support and growth.