Parade in Depot Town

Notes:
1949 American Legion sponsored parade marching through Depot Town, featuring a centennial banner (of undetermined nature) and spaceman-like float; streetscape on Cross Street includes Ann's Café (short lived), Weber Drugs at 37 East Cross Street (owned by Alfred E. Weber), Ken's Bar and Tavern at 39 East Cross Street (owned by Kenneth Brokaw), Turner's Lunch at 36 East Cross Street (owned by Louie Turner), Ring's Hi-Speed Gas Station at 24 East Cross Street (owned by Mrs. Josephine Ring), and City Body Shop at 20 East Cross Street (owned by Ernest Gonyou).
Date Issued:
1949-01-01T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
University of Michigan. Libraries
Collection:
Ypsilanti Historical Society Photo Archives
Subject Topic:
1949, 1940s, Depot Town, American Legion, Weber Drugs, Ann's Café, Ken's Bar and Tavern, Turner's Lunch, Ring's Hi-Speed Gas Station, City Body Shop, Weber, Brokaw, Turner, Ring, Gonyou, Cross Street
Language:
UND
Rights:
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URL:
http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-YHSIC1-X-210%5DYHS00210.TIF