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Color postcard of young people on a bench in Hannah Park. Printed across the top of the postcard: "A Familiar Scene in Hannah Park, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH."

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Black and white photograph of Hannah Park.

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Black and white postcard of rustic stairway from Union St. to Hannah Park.

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Black and white photograph of a Birthday party for Samuel Anderson in Hannah Park. (Perry Hannah is far left.)

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Hannah Park between Sixth St. and the banks of the Boardman River was a pleasant place for a summer stroll. Built just after the turn of the century, it was beautifully landscaped and carefully maintained for the pleasure of the whole city.

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Black and white photograph of Hannah Park with grist mill in the background.

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Black and white image of Hannah Park, Traverse City, taken from the north bank of the Boardman River and looking south. The image is inscribed "Hannah Park, Traverse City, Mich., about 1887."

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Black and white photograph of Hannah Park, looking west. A tiny bit of the Boardman River can be seen on the far right.

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Colored postcard of Hannah Park, Traverse City, Mich.

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Color postcard of Hannah Park viewed from Union Street Bridge.
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