Anyone know how or why this street came by its name?
Anyone know how or why this street came by its name?
Home of the University of Michigan Wolverines. Go Blue. Ever notice that there is no Stillwater or Norman street names in OKC.
I grew up just off of Ann Arbor. There is Norman just west of MacArthur.
There are several place north/south streets in that immediate area named after places: Harvard, Vermont, Utah, Tulsa, College, State, Sapulpa.
Ann Arbor is a city in Michigan and home to the U of Michigan.
i dug up some old maps and the first instance of ann arbor that i could find was from 1947. assuming the map is accurate (this would have been on the city's outskirts at the time), ann arbor was a much shorter street that only existed around nw 16th to 19th. about a block west was another short street named austin. so... it seems to me that there was a city name theme.
Looks like the Rock Island industrial spur was built between the two maps, 1947-1953.
Thanks! I grew up in Ann Arbor from 1963 to 1979. I've long wondered if the name was simply plucked from the ethereum or was part of someone's personal story.
I did not know that spur was built that recent. When did it go out of service, was it when the Rock Island shut down?? I wish the old rr right of ways were kept for future use as walking/biking trails.
The Rock quit in 1980, don’t know when the last service on this line was. There were a number of industries served next to 39th, just east of Ann Arbor. If you look at Google maps, you can still follow the line as a green path down to the main line ( now the UP RR) around 4th, between Ann Arbor and Meridian.
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