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  • Joe Poznanski, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983

    This is a portrait of Joe Poznanski, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983.
  • Sandy Cavin, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group, 1983

    This is a portrait of Sandy Cavin, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group,  1983.
  • Jerry Pociask, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group, 1983

    This is a portrait of Jerry Pociask, Real Estate Agent, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983.
  • Alder Real Estate, 195 East Highland, Howell, Michigan

    These photograph are of Alder Realty, 195 East Highland Road, Howell, Michigan.   The year is unknown.
  • Harold Crandall, Real Estate Agent, Howell, Michigan - 1949

    Photos of Harold Crandall while in his office at 322 E Grand River in Howell. After returning from World War I, Crandall became involved in real estate. He founded Crandall Realty Inc. which later became Griffith Realty. 

    Crandall married Hazel M. Rubert in the fall of 1925. They had three children, Frederick, John, and Nancy.
  • Greenwich Village Apartments, Howell, Michigan, 1975

    These pictures feature the new Greenwich Village Apartments, which were developed by James Carell, Gerald Harmon and Don Hinkleman, and Howell Realty for Senior Citizen living.  The complex was on Riddle Street just north of  Byron Road, Howell, Michigan.  They opened in 1975 and featured 68 one bedroom apartments with complete kitchen appliances, carpeting, drapes, air conditioning, and patios.  Monthly rent in 1975 started at $150/month.
  • Marion House, Restaurant and Lounge,  Interior and Exterior, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983

    These photographs are of the Marion House, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983.   

    This building is now (2022) home to the Howell Eagles Club.
  • 4 Mile House, 4 miles West of Howell on Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1933

    This is a photograph of the 4 Mile House located on the northwest corner of West Grand River Avenue and Burkhart Road, 1933.  The address was 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  In 1933, the Inn also had a service station which was owned by Charles Vincent; gas and oil were sold on the premises.   A gas pump is visible to the right.  The 4 Mile House was  a restaurant, and at one time, an inn.

    In the Livingston Republican, Charles Vincent announced that on May 7, 1933, the 4 Mile House would have a "Grand Opening", serving beer and lunches.
  • Cleary's Pub, 117 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This photograph is taken in the interior of 117 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The year and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.  While the address is not (2022) home to Cleary's Pub, it was formerly Raymond's Tavern,  and then Todaro's Amber Lounge.
  • Itsell's A & W Drive-In, 2010 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    These figures representing Papa Burger, Mama Burger, and Baby Burger were owned by Itsell's A & W Drive-In.   Itsell's A & W Drive-In was owned by David Itsell and was located at 2010 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.   

    The exact location of this photograph and the date are unknown.
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