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East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of East Grand River Avenue, also known as the Weimeister Block, Howell, Michigan.
The view is looking west, and the date is unknown. Grand River Avenue was paved in 1915; the street in the picture is unpaved.
The Hotel balconey is visible and in the distance, the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue. There is a partial view of the north side of Grand River Avenue. -
East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of southside East Grand River Avenue, also known as the Weimeister Block, Howell, Michigan.
The view is looking west, and the date is unknown. Grand River Avenue was paved in 1915; the street in the picture is unpaved.
The Hotel balconey is visible. -
East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the south side of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
There are people on the balconey of the hotel observing the parked cars in the streets. Around the parked cars, people are milling.
The date of the photograph and occasion are unknown. -
East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan - 1876
This is an early picture of the 200 block of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The view is looking south, at the intersection of State Street and East Grand River Avenue.
The Livingston Hotel, and the Weimeister Building are visible on the south side of the avenue. To the left is the Presbyterian Church; its steeple is seen. In the background, Union or Central High School is visible.
In the foreground is a brick building store house for county records, and to the left, foreground, a portion of the of Old Wooden Court House is visible. -
East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the southside of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The view is looking west. The Temple theater, barber shop, and hotel/balconey are visible. It is noted that the street is unpaved. The paving of Grand River Avenue occurred in 1915.
The date of this photograph is unknown. -
205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Livingston Hotel, 1940's
This is a photograph of a group of men standing on the steps of the Livingston Hotel, 205 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, in the 1940's.
The names of the persons in the picture are unknown. -
Howell Michigan, Downtown, 1947
This is a photograph of East Grand River Avenue, taken in front of the Livingston Hotel on August 15, 1947. The view is looking northwest and the intersection of State Street and East Grand River Avenue, in Howell, Michigan is visible.
The labeled date on this negative was 8/15/1947 but this is clearly a winter view. -
East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Weimeister Block
This is a photograph of the south side of the 200 block, Weimeister Block, of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The Temple Theater and hotel are visible.
The date of this photograph is unknown. The street appears unpaved; Grand River Avenue was paved in 1915. -
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. -
Livingston County Board of Realtors, October, 1954, Monk's Hotel, Brighton, Michigan
This group of photographs was taken at a dinner at Monk's Hotel, Brighton, Michigan, on October 8th, 1954, as the Livingston County Board of Realtors met in celebration of receiving the National Association Charter.
The officers for 1954 were President Noel Burnham, Vice President Gordon Harmon, Secretary Herbert Schott, Treasurer James R. Hayner, and the Board of Directors were A. C. Thompson, Harold Crandall, Earl A. Sharpe, and Herb Sneed.
The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
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