Filling in the "Bomb Crater" at 1510 Hill St to Mark the End of the Vietnam War

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Filling in the "Bomb Crater" at 1510 Hill St to Mark the End of the Vietnam War
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May
Year: 
1975
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Members of the Rainbow People's Party and the commune at 1510 Hill St fill in the bomb crater they had dug nearly 3 years earlier in the front lawn.

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Allenel Hotel

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Allenel Hotel
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November
Year: 
1939
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Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole

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Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) [this photo] and finally straightened (right). The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.
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Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole

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Detroit Edison Workers Putting up Electric Pole
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) and finally straightened (right) [this photo]. The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.
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Detroit Edison Digging Hole for Electric Pole

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Detroit Edison Digging Hole for Electric Pole
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Pole Goes Up: A Detroit Edison utility pole digger is in position (left) [this photo] to gouge a hole for a 70-foot pole that gets "planted" (center) and finally straightened (right). The utility spends about $600,000 a year for poles, transmission lines and other equipment to extend service in the 1,200-square-mile district.
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Detroit Edison's Superior Station

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Detroit Edison's Superior Station
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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120,000 Volts: This is a scene at Detroit Edison's Superior Station, near Ypsilanti, where three 120,000 volt power lines converge to furnish power to the firm's Ann Arbor district. Any two of the three master lines could be cut without disrupting service.
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Superior Station Hydroelectric Plant

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Superior Station Hydroelectric Plant
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Hydroelectric Power: Up to 38,000,000 of 646,481,000 kilowatt hours used last year came from a chain of four Detroit Edison hydroelectric plants on the Huron River. They are similar to this one at Superior Station near Ypsilanti. Most of the electricity used in the Ann Arbor district comes from sources near Detroit.
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Appliance Repair at Detroit Edison Co.

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Appliance Repair at Detroit Edison Co.
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Shutting Off Electicity to Burning House

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Shutting Off Electicity to Burning House
Month: 
April
Year: 
1958
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Emergency: A lineman cuts power and ground wires to a house which was aflame during a fire recently at Delhi in Scio township. Service crews and linemen are on 24-hour-a-day call to respond to this type and other emergencies.
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New Apartment Building at 1460 Pear Street

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New Apartment Building at 1460 Pear Street
Month: 
November
Year: 
1961
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Now On North Side: This apartment building at 1460 Pear St. contains 20 three-room apartments. The structure, which was designed by Architect James H. Livingston of Ann Arbor, was built by the Tri-Square Building Co. of Detroit. A local realtor, Mrs. Bernice E. Schneider, is the leasing agent.
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