Michigan - Washtenaw County: Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti

Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti have a pretty large number of markers between them so I broke them out here.

This first one, originally the state map had it about 7 miles away from its actual location. I sent them a correction.

Sutherland-Wilson Farm

 
Sutherland-Wilson farm marker


St. Patrick's Church

Ticknor-Campbell House



Ticknor-Campbell House - obverse

Bethlehem United Church of Christ

Kempf House

Antislavery Society

Michigan Becomes a State


Ann Arbor and LGBTQ+ History

Ann Arbor and Human Rights


These glass markers are along Huron Street near the courthouse and civic building

Hospitality on Courthouse Square

Architecture & Business on Courthouse Square

The Growth of City Services

 


St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

St Andrew's Episcopal Church - obverse

 

The Michigan Central Railroad Depot is now the Gandy Dancer, a nice midrange restaurant.

Michigan Central Railroad Depot

Michigan Central Railroad Depot AKA Gandy Dancer

St. Thomas the Apostle is a very pretty stone building.

St. Thomas the Apostle Church

St. Thomas the Apostle Church - back side

St. Thomas the Apostle Church

Moving to the University of Michigan central campus area:

Governor Alpheus Felch


 

Michigan's First Jewish Cemetery Site

The Central Forty and the Diag

Moving away from downtown:

Earhart Manor

 

Earhart Manor

Earhart Manor - obverse

Central Title Service Building

Central Title Service Building marker  

Ann Arbor's New "Streamlined" Bus Depot

 
From Interurbans to Buses

The Last Deposit

 

Building New Around Old: The Construction of the Present Courthouse

This group of 3 are next to one another on the west side of the courthouse:
 

Departing Heroes and the Home Front

Courthouse Square: A Center of Civic Life

Politics and Processions on Courthouse Square

 

And on the outskirts of town:

Michigan Municipal League



In Ypsilanti:

Michigan Central Freighthouse

Early Days in Depot Town

Ypsilanti Woolen Mill Company

The Thompson Building


Michigan Central Railroad Depot

Michigan Central Railroad Gardens

The Real McCoy

The Oliver House

The Last Hudson Dealership

 Down in the park:


 



 Over near Depot Town

Main Street in the 1890s

Shopping on East Huron Street

 

A Corner Landmark on Huron and North Fourth

The Changing Face of North Fourth Avenue

A Meeting Place for Ann Arbor's Black Community

A Former Bank and Estate on Ann Street

Commerce on the "Ann Street Block"

The Streets Around Courthouse Square


First United Methodist Episcopal Church

Ypsilanti Area Sesquicentennial

220 N. Huron


Ypsilanti

Ypsilanti (obverse)

In Loving Memory of Carpenter Post No. 180

107th Field Signal Batallion

First City Hall

Facing the Fire

Ypsilanti High School World War Memorial

100 Years of Free Public Education

Reverend John D. Pierce




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