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Color postcard of Sixth Street in Traverse City, Michigan, looking west. On the left is the Perry Hannah House, including the turret, although the building is partially obscured by a tree. In the background on the right, there appears to be the…

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Color postcard of the Traverse City library, a Carnegie library.

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Black and white photograph of an overview of part of 6th street taken from the top of Central School, 1894. Wadsworth is on the left with part of the Boardman River and the bay in the background.

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Black and white photograph of a newspaper clipping of the residence of: J.M. Blakeslee on Sixth Street, District Superintendent of the U.S. Benevolent Society. 1900.

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Black and white photograph of the home occupied by Charles Prochazka on 6th Street, 1900. He worked at the Michigan Starch Company.

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Black and white photograph of Sixth Street residential area.

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Thirteen black and white photographs of the Hannah House on 6th Street built by Perry Hannah. The house is now the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home.

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Black and white photograph of Alice Wait, librarian of the Traverse City Library on 6th Street at her retirement, 1949.

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Caption: The Traverse City Library building took on a glow of Christmas Saturday as Girl Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Frank Power, decorated the large Yule tree and placed other seasonal decorations in the lobby. The youngsters gave the tree…

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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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