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  2. Ypsilanti, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Ypsilanti City Council declared Lee Osler's "Back To Ypsilanti" the city's official song in 1983. Ypsilanti is the subject of Sufjan Stevens ' song, "For The Widows in Paradise, For The Fatherless in Ypsilanti", on his 2003 album Michigan .

  3. Ypsilanti Charter Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ypsilanti Charter Township is a charter township of Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 55,670 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The city of Ypsilanti is mostly surrounded by the township, but the two are administered autonomously.

  4. Depot Town - Wikipedia

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    A map of the principal buildings in Depot Town. Depot Town is a commercial area, with some residences above storefronts, [1] in Ypsilanti, Michigan's historic district. Depot Town proper consists of East Cross Street from the Huron River to North River Street, and a small area on the 300-block of North River Street.

  5. Ypsilanti Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ypsilanti Historic District is a historic district located along several blocks on each side of the Huron River in the center of Ypsilanti, Michigan.The original portion of the district was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; [1] additions to the district were nationally listed in 1989.

  6. Ypsilanti Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic water tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States. The tower was designed by William R. Coats and built as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that began in 1889. Located on the highest point in Ypsilanti, the tower was built in 1890 at a cost of $21,435.63 (equivalent to $663,528 in 2023).

  7. Water Street Redevelopment Area - Wikipedia

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    The city and the contractor agree that the site will be renovated to be an "oil recycling facility" and include "riverside recreational areas." [38] 1983: City of Ypsilanti sues contractor, Walter E. Duke, for breach of contract. They cite failure to pay taxes and to complete agreed upon renovations of the property.

  8. Ypsilanti Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The house came into possession of the Ypsilanti Historical Society in 1970 after previously being owned by the City of Ypsilanti since 1966. The City purchased the property and other stately homes on the east side of North Huron Street with the design to turn the location into a Ypsilanti version of neighboring Ann Arbor's successful Arborland ...

  9. Ralph Gerganoff - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1920s through the 1950s, Gerganoff was to become the unofficial architect of the city of Ypsilanti and its surrounding townships, designing virtually all the public schools, fire stations, the hospital, and other public buildings, as well as Cleary College, the Washtenaw Country Club, numerous churches, business, factories, union ...

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