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Black and white print from negative showing a scene on Phelps Street in Decatur, Michigan.
Van Buren County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph taken in December 1948 by the Michigan Dept. of State Highways showing the traffic conditions at Division Avenue and Wealthy Street in Grand Rapids.
Kent County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1900-1907 showing a view of Washington Avenue, looking north, in downtown Lansing, Michigan. The State Capitol is visible in the background, and the six story Hotel Downey is at the end of the block. The hotel was built in 1887, and expanded in 1907. In 1912 a devastating fire destroyed the building, but it was rebuilt and the hotel remained in service until 1939, when it was demolished to make room for Knapp's department store.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Color postcard from 1936 featuring a beach scene from Jean Klock Park in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The land the park sits on was purchased by J. N. and Carrie Klock in 1917 and deeded to Benton Harbor toused for bathing beach, park or other public purposes. The park was named in memory of the Klock's daughter, Jean.
Berrien County (Mich.)
Black and white photo postcard from circa 1915-1916 showing Main Street, looking east, in Paw Paw, Michigan.
Van Buren County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1920-1930 showing a streetcar and automobiles crossing railroad tracks on Fulton Street in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Kent County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1930 showing the building at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Lafayette Street (on the Lafayette Street side) in Detroit, Michigan. The building contained the Dr. King Dentist offices (which claimed to provide "no pain" dental work), United Shirt Distributors, optometrists and a tobacco store.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1952 depicting Superior Street,looking east, in Alma, Michigan.
Gratiot County (Mich.)
Color postcard from circa 1965-1975, depicting Superior Street, looking east from State Street in Alma, Michigan.
Gratiot County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from 1981 of the east side of Chene Street at Piquette Avenue, in the former Poletown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. In 1981, a large portion of this predominantly Polish neighborhood was razed amid much controversy to make way for the General Motors Cadillac Assembly Plant.
Wayne County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1905-1910 of an automobile and carriages sharing the street on Turner Street in Lansing, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Showing Phoenix Road, looking west toward Center Street in South Haven, Michigan. First State Bank is on the right.
Van Buren County (Mich.)
Black and white postcard from circa 1920-1930 showing a railroad crossing in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Kent County (Mich.)
Black and white print showing a 1955 street scene on Clinton Avenue in downtown St. Johns, Michigan.
Clinton County (Mich.)
Color postcard from circa 1950-1960 with a street scene on Washington Avenue, looking north in Lansing, Michigan. The tall buildings at the end of the block (at Michigan Avenue) are the Washington Square Building (built in 1922, replacing the Prudden Building which was destroyed by fire) and the Comerica Bank Building (originally the Bank of Lansing Building, built in 1932).
Ingham County (Mich.)
Color postcard of Pearl Street in Grand Rapids, Michigan, showing a corner of the Pantlind Hotel (opened 1913, now the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel).
Kent County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1960-1970 of Washington Avenue in Lansing, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1950-1960 of cars on East Kalamazoo Street, looking west over the Grand River in Lansing, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1930-1935 of Campus Martius, looking southwest, in Detroit, Michigan. From left to right are the following buildings: Guardian Building (1929 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), Buhl Building (1925 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), Ford Building (1909 - Daniel Burnham), Hammond Building (1890 - shorter red building on Ford Street, considered first skyscraper in Detroit), Greater Penobscot Building (1928 - Wirt C. Rowland for Smith, Hinchman Grylls), Dime Building (1912 - Daniel Burnham), and on the far right the corner of the Majestic Building (1896 - Daniel Burnham). The old Detroit City Hall is in the center, built 1871 and demolished 1961. The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, erected in 1872, is on the left.
Wayne County (Mich.)
From back of photo: "First State Bank and Reid's Hotel. Hotel was built in 1892 as the 'Columbus,' became the 'El Erding,' 'The Johnston,' the 'Reid,' then the 'York.' Torn down for bank parking in the 1960's."
Van Buren County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1910-1920 showing Washington Avenue, with the Vaudette and Orpheum Theaters on the left, in Lansing, Michigan.
Ingham County (Mich.)
Color postcard of Main Street, at night, in Ionia, Michigan.
Ionia County (Mich.)
Black and white photograph from circa 1913-1923 of Ferry Street, standing northeast of the intersection with Main Street, looking southwest. The building on the corner on the right is the current Journal Era building.
Berrien County (Mich.)