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  • US 23 & I-96 Intersection Opening 1962

    Opening of the US 23 & I-96 Intersection December 12, 1962.
    Left to right: Lawrence Gehringer, Howell, Michigan Mayor Clifton Heller, Mrs. John Mackie, State Highway Commissioner John Mackie
  • Cheerleaders Assist Chief Engineer in Opening US 23 & I-96 Interchange Near Brighton, Michigan - September 9, 1962

    Cheerleaders Assist Chief Engineer in Opening US 23 & I-96 Interchange Near Brighton, Michigan - September 9, 1962

    Left to Right:
    • Pearl Koniak of Melvindale, Michigan representing Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan holding 8 which represents the number of overpasses in the interchange.
    • Dianne Pearsall representing Brighton High School, Brighton, Michigan holding 171 which represents the number of acres covered by interchange.
    • Mary Lou Gillengerten of East Lansing, Michigan representing Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan holds I-96 route marker.
    • Chief Engineer John E. Meyer of the State Highway Department.
    • Vicki Elmer of Grosse Pointe, Michigan representing University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan has a US-23 sign.
    • Vicki Evans of Flint, Michigan representing Flint Junior College holds 30,000 which represents the number of vehicles expected to travel through the interchange daily within 10 years.

    View October 3, 1962 Livingston County Press Article.
  • Walter Clink, Livingston County Road Commission, Superintendent,  1978, Michigan

    This is a portrait of Walter Clink, Livingston County Road Commission Superintendent, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1978.
  • Walter Clink, Livingston County Road Commission , Superintendent, Michigan,  1978

    This is a portrait of Walter Clink, Livingston County Road Commission Superintendent, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1978.
  • Livingston County Road Commissioners, Howell,  Michigan

    This is a portrait of Livingston County Road Commissioners, Howell, Livingston, Michigan.

    The date of the photograph and the names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
  • Knagg's Bridge, spanning the Shiawassee River on Cole Road in Shiawassee County
  • Michigan Avenue Bridge, Howell, Michigan, 1980

    This is a photograph of the rebuilding of the  Michigan Avenue Bridge, Howell, Michigan, 1980.
  • Michigan Avenue Bridge, Reopening Ceremony, Howell, Michigan, 1980

    This is a photograph of the reopening ceremony that took place on December 3rd, 1980, following the rebuilding of the Michigan Avenue Bridge, Howell, Michigan.

    The view is looking north on Michigan Avenue.

    The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
  • 127 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the building at 127 South Michigan Avenue, looking west from behind the building.  The building on the northeast corner, 127 South Michigan, was later torn down.  In this view, Sibley and Michigan Avenue are not actually visible, but the steeple of the Walnut Street Methodist Church is in the background.

    The year of this photograph is unknown but the business Proctor's Firestone Home & Auto, owned by John Proctor, closed the store in September 1963.

    The names of the other building to the north are unknown.
  • 127 South Michigan Avenue and Sibley Street, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the intersection of South Michigan Avenue and Sibley Street, looking east.  The building on the northeast corner, 127 South Michigan, was later torn down.

    The year of this photograph is unknown but the business Proctor's Firestone Home & Auto, owned by John Proctor, closed the store in September 1963.
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