The Downtown Ann Arbor Historical Street Exhibit Program is a series of permanent sidewalk exhibits at sixteen landmark sites throughout downtown Ann Arbor.
Each exhibit has a theme. The first exhibit, installed in 1999, illustrates the hustle and bustle of town life that once centered on Courthouse Square. Subsequent exhibits throughout the downtown showcase the city's artistic heritage and the roles of business, banking, manufacturing and education in shaping the community.
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Ann Arbor Railroad Station, 1889
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1889
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Dean's Smokeless Oil advertisement
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King Seeley Co., 1925
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1925
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Water Slide
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South view where the railroad crosses first street
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High-diving tower, 1909
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1909
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Allen creek
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Map of Allen's Creek
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Allen Creek with men on bridge, 1902
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1902
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Ann Arbor Central Mills
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