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127 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the building at 127 South Michigan Avenue, looking west from behind the building. The building on the northeast corner, 127 South Michigan, was later torn down. In this view, Sibley and Michigan Avenue are not actually visible, but the steeple of the Walnut Street Methodist Church is in the background.
The year of this photograph is unknown but the business Proctor's Firestone Home & Auto, owned by John Proctor, closed the store in September 1963.
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128 E. Sibley St., Howell, Michigan - 1984
128 E. Sibley St., Howell, Michigan 1984 Used car lot Rear of buildings on 100 block of E. Grand River Avenue
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team -
1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the home at 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. It was labeled, "Walker house - Thurber, Cornell, Easson house".
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Walker House
This is a photograph of 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. This house was also known as the "Easton House" and the "Thomas Walker House", and was later occupied by Thurber Cornell, and then Sue Rhodes Stefanski. It is located on the east side Michigan Avenue before M-59. -
1307 North Michigan, Howell, Michigan, Walker House
This is a photograph of 1307 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan. This house was also known as the "Easton House" and the "Thomas Walker House", and was later occupied by Thurber Cornell, and then Sue Rhodes Stefanski. It is located on the east side Michigan Avenue before M-59. -
1325 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1986
This is a photograph taken of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1986, with the home at 1325 West Grand River Avenue visible. This home was formerly owned by Francis and Mary Shields. -
1330 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the home at 1330 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan; the view is looking west. The home was formerly owned by the Burke family.
The exact date of this photograph is unknown. -
1403 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan - 1984
This photograph is of the southside of the 1400 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, and was taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984. In view is the Livingston Intermediate School District Building at 1403 West Grand River Avenue.
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team -
1837 Home , Howell, Michigan
This photograph was labeled as the "third frame home built in Howell - 1837 - Corner of Wetmore and Walnut across from Ann Arbor Depot. Still standing in 1910 - 1939".
The date of the photograph and the persons in the photograph are unknown. -
1876 Centennial Parade, Howell, Michigan
1876 Centennial Parade, Howell, Michigan at the main intersection looking west on Grand River.
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