Memories of Old Ann Arbor Town
Title | Memories of Old Ann Arbor Town PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Sturgis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Ann Arbor (Mich.) |
ISBN |
Memories of Old Ann Arbor Town
Title | Memories of Old Ann Arbor Town PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Sturgis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Ann Arbor (Mich.) |
ISBN |
Telltale Photographs
Title | Telltale Photographs PDF eBook |
Author | May Davis Hill |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN |
Ann Arbor Observed
Title | Ann Arbor Observed PDF eBook |
Author | Grace Shackman |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2010-03-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0472024671 |
Twenty-five years ago Grace Shackman began to document the history of Ann Arbor’s buildings, events, and people in the Ann Arbor Observer. Soon Shackman’s articles, which depicted every aspect of life in Ann Arbor during the city’s earlier eras, became much-anticipated regular stories. Readers turned to her illuminating minihistories when they wanted to know about a particular landmark, structure, personality, organization, or business from Ann Arbor’s past. Packed with photographs from Ann Arbor of yesteryear and the present day, Ann Arbor Observed compiles the best of Shackman’s articles in one book divided into eight sections: public buildings and institutions, the University of Michigan, transportation, industry, downtown Ann Arbor, recreation and culture, social fabric and communities, and architecture. For long-time residents, Ann Arbor expatriates, University of Michigan alumni, and visitors alike, Ann Arbor Observed provides a rare glimpse of the bygone days of a town with a rich and varied history. Grace Shackman is a history columnist for the Ann Arbor Observer, the Community Observer, and the Old West Side News, as well as a writer for University of Michigan publications. She is the author of two previous books: Ann Arbor in the 19th Century and Ann Arbor in the 20th Century.
Bulletin
Title | Bulletin PDF eBook |
Author | May Davis Hill |
Publisher | UM Libraries |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Michigan |
ISBN |
Remembering Ann Arbor
Title | Remembering Ann Arbor PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Remembering |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2010-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781683368045 |
Founded in 1824 by two Easterners whose wives, according to legend, were both named Ann, Ann Arbor was soon prospering as the home of the University of Michigan and as a key stop of the Michigan Central Railroad. With a selection of fine historic images from their best-selling book Historic Photos of Ann Arbor, Alice Goff and Megan Cooney provide a revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of Ann Arbor. The images collected in Remembering Ann Arbor offer a remarkable glimpse into the history of this unique community, from its early days to the recent past. Published in vivid black-and-white, these images communicate the historic events and everyday life of two centuries of Americans and two centuries of an important American city. Remembering Ann Arbor is sure to captivate anyone curious about the city's past, from the student of history to the local history buff.
Iconic Restaurants of Ann Arbor
Title | Iconic Restaurants of Ann Arbor PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Milan and Gail Offen |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1467117331 |
This collection of Ann Arbor's most iconic local eateries from college hangouts to elegant eateries is sure to satisfy. What is an iconic Ann Arbor restaurant? Ask anyone who has ever spent time there as a student, traveler, or townie, and they are likely to name several favorites in an instant. From debating the best place to celebrate or console on football Saturdays to deciding where to eat after the bars close, the choices have always sparked passionate conversation. In Ann Arbor, people are known to have strong feelings about the best places for pizza, coffee, beer, burgers, noodles, and burritos. Although many of the go-to hangouts are long gone, a surprising number still thrive. And there are always a few newcomers coming along to win the hearts of the next generation of diners, nibblers, and noshers. Some are fine restaurants and taverns, and others are lunch counters, diners, carry-outs, and drive-ins--but in each and every case, they are unique and together make up a collection of iconic local eateries.