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[Automobile monument in Detroit]
Photograph of a monument in Detroit, Michigan that includes an automobile and a Ford Quadricycle. The monument is a part of the J. L. Hudson Department Store. The vehicles are placed on a circular structure with names displayed on the side. A large group of individuals are gathered around the monument.
[The Detroit Institute of Arts]
Photograph of the Detroit Institute of Arts building in Detroit, Michigan. The exterior of the main entrance can be seen which has three small sets of stairs, three archways, and four columns. The museum was designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
[The Detroit Institute of Arts, 3]
Photograph of the Detroit Institute of Arts building in Detroit, Michigan. The exterior of the main entrance can be seen which has three small sets of stairs, three archways, and four columns. The museum was designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
[The Detroit Institute of Arts, 4]
Photograph of the Detroit Institute of Arts building in Detroit, Michigan. The exterior of the main entrance can be seen which has three small sets of stairs, three archways, and four columns. The museum was designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
[The Detroit Institute of Arts, 5]
Photograph of the Detroit Institute of Arts building in Detroit, Michigan. The exterior of the main entrance can be seen which has three small sets of stairs, three archways, and four columns. The museum was designed by Paul Philippe Cret.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. People can be seen entering and exiting the building. A lamp post is visible in the foreground of the image. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 2]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 3]
Photograph of the front exterior of the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. The building has archways and columns along its front exterior. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 4]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. People can be seen entering and exiting the building. A lamp post is visible in the foreground of the image. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 5]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 6]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 7]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock with sculptures is present above the entrance. The main entrance has three archways and a number of columns. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 8]
Photograph of the front exterior of the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. The building has archways and columns along its front exterior. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 9]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 10]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 11]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 12]
Photograph of the front exterior of the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. The building has archways and columns along its front exterior. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 13]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock with sculptures is present above the entrance. The main entrance has three archways and a number of columns. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 14]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock and a flag pole can be seen above the entrance. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[The General Motors Building in Detroit, 15]
Photograph of the main entrance to the General Motors Building in Detroit, Michigan. A clock with sculptures is present above the entrance. The main entrance has three archways and a number of columns. This building is currently known as Cadillac Place and is a high-rise office building.
[Hall-Dodds car dealership]
Photograph of a Hall-Dodds car dealership. A row of automobiles can be seen at the dealership next to a snow-covered street. Multiple rows of string lights are hanging above the automobiles. A lit sign reads "Hall-Dodds used cars" and "We sell for less."
[The intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit]
Photograph of the intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Urban buildings line both sides of Woodward Avenue. The Hudson's Department Store can be seen in the background.
[The intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit]
Photograph of the intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Urban buildings line both sides of Woodward Avenue. The Hudson's Department Store can be seen in the background.
[The intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit, 2]
Photograph of the intersection of Woodward and Park Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Urban buildings line both sides of Woodward Avenue. The Hudson's Department Store can be seen in the background. A woman and a man stand on the sidewalk next to each other. The woman is possibly Helen Krent.
[Joe Clark Photographic Studios]
Photograph of the building where Joe Clark's Photographic Studios was located in Detroit, Michigan. The studio was located on the second floor of 11 Arcadia Building on 3513 Woodward Avenue. A restaurant and a bar are located beneath the studio. Two men are standing on the sidewalk and look up at the building.
[Joe Clark Photographic Studios, 2]
Photograph of the building where Joe Clark's Photographic Studios was located in Detroit, Michigan. The studio was located on the second floor of 11 Arcadia Building on 3513 Woodward Avenue. A restaurant and a bar are located beneath the studio. Two men are standing on the sidewalk and look up at the building.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. The nurse looks down at him and appears to be holding his head up. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old, 2]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. The nurse looks down at him and appears to be holding his head up. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old, 3]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old, 4]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old, 5]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. A nurse can be seen standing off to the side. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Junebug Clark at three minutes old, 6]
Photograph of newborn Junebug Clark at three minutes old. Clark is squirming as he's placed on a blanket, with hospital equipment visible around him. The nurse looks at the camera and appears to be holding his head up. Junebug was born at Providence Hospital on April 6, 1949.
[Military man outside USO]
Photograph of an unidentified serviceman standing outside of the Detroit USO center.
[Third war loan rally]
Photograph of the third war loan rally that took place on Woodward Avenue outside of JL Hudson's department store in Detroit, Michigan. The rally was held to promote war bond sales.
[Third war loan rally]
Photograph of the third war loan rally that took place on Woodward Avenue outside of JL Hudson's department store in Detroit, Michigan. The rally was held to promote war bond sales.
[Third war loan rally(1)]
Photograph of the third war loan rally that took place on Woodward Avenue outside of JL Hudson's department store in Detroit, Michigan. The rally was held to promote war bond sales.
[Third war loan rally in Detroit]
Photograph of the third war loan rally in front of the JL Hudson store in Detroit, Michigan. The rally was to promote the war bond effort.
[Women holding newspapers about the end of WWII]
Photograph of a group of women holding up the Detroit Free Press newspapers that are announcing the end of World War II and Japan's surrender. Three of the women are Bernice, Mary, and Helen Krent, who are standing in the group's center. The woman are standing outdoors and looking at the camera.
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