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Aerial Photographs of Howell, Michigan - 1984
Aerial photographs of Howell, Michigan 1984 Photo taken as part of the R/UDAT study AIA R/UDAT: Howell, MI (1984)
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
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Aerial Photographs of the Howell Live Stock Auction Bulding and Grounds, Howell, Michigan, 1982
Aerial photographs of the Howell Live Stock Auction Building and Grounds, 2300 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1982. -
Aerial Photo, 2005 Pinckney Road, Howell, Michigan - Sorg Family Farm - 1998
Aerial Photo, 2005 Pinckney Road, Howell, Michigan - Sorg Family Farm - 1998 -
Aerial photo - VanKeuren Farm, Ocelola Township, Michigan
Aerial photo - VanKeuren Farm, Oceola Twp., Michigan
Eager Road at Curdy Road
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Howell Gear Company Incorporated, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Aerial View
This is an aerial view of the Howell Gear Company Inc., plant on West Grand River Avenue. Howell Gear was a divsion of the Teledyne Packard Bell. In this south looking view is the Livingston County Airport, the factory, M-59, a farm, and possibly the Pere Marquette Railroad Tracks, in the background. The picture was labeled 1964 but according to an article in the Livingston County Press dated May 1965, the plant was proposed to be built.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus/image/453417267/?terms=%22Howell%20Gear%22%20-baseball&match=1 (in library use only). -
Howell Electric Motors Company, Aerial View, Howell, Michigan, 1960
This is an aerial view of Howell Electric Motors, Company, Electric Apparatus, 409 Roosevelt Street, Howell, Michigan, 1960.
This photograph looks northeast; north of the plant is Mt. Olivet Cemetery, and Thompson Lake. Visible just south of the plant is the Ann Arbor Railroad Tracks, intersected by Roosevelt Street. -
Pepsi-Cola Metropolitian Bottling Company, Inc., McPherson Industrial Park, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photos, 1983
This is a series of aerial photographs of the Pepsi-Cola Metropolitian Bottling Company, Inc., McPherson Industrial Park, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photos, 1983.
In photo 0024, the view is looking east with the Pepsi-Cola Plant in the foreground. In view 0025, looking northeast over the city of Howell, Thompson Lake is in the background. Views 0026 through 0028, the view is looking north. Finally, in photo 0023, the view is looking east with I-96 Expressway in the foreground, and Thompson Lake in the background. In each photo, the Pepsi Plant is in view as well as the McPherson Industrial Park. -
Howell Carnegie Library, 314 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1911
This photograph is an aerial view of the Howell Carnegie Library, 314 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan - 1911. The view is from from the First Presbyterian Church tower. -
Howell , Michigan, Aerial Photograph, Haggerty Lumber Company, Page Field, Thompson Lake, 1974
This is an aerial photograph of Howell Michigan taken in 1974 looking northeast. In the foreground is Haggerty Lumber Company, located at 227 North Barnard Street, formerly owned by Purdy & Woodruff Co. Inc. Also visible is Page Field, Northeast School, and Thompson Lake. -
Howell Promenade Mall, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph, 1951
This is an aerial photograph of the Howell Promenade Mall, Howell, Michigan, 1951.
The view is looking south with the southeast shore of Thompson Lake in the foreground, the Livingston County Garage dated 1933 to the east, then to south, Grand River Avenue, and the Promenade Mall. Also visible is Sutton Street off from North National and the beginnings of an industrial park.
The I-96 Expressway had not yet been built and one can see Lucy/Fisk Road extending south, unbroken by a highway.
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