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    The Ann Arbor Railroad (reporting mark AA) was an American railroad that operated between Toledo, Ohio, and Elberta and Frankfort, Michigan (about 294...
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    Ann Arbor Railroad (reporting mark AA) is a Class III Railroad that operates fifty miles of track from Toledo, Ohio, to Osmer, Michigan. The railroad...
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  • Ann Arbor Railroad may refer to: Ann Arbor Railroad (18951976), one of the bankrupt railroads that was reorganized in 1976 Ann Arbor Railroad (1988),...
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  • since 1884 AA Highway, Kentucky, US Former Ann Arbor Railroad (18951976), Ohio and Michigan Ann Arbor Railroad (1988), Ohio and Michigan Former K line,...
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  • not common carriers; marks ending in Z are for trailers without flanged wheels. All other marks are of common-carrier railroads. Reporting Marks: A [1]...
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    The Boston and Albany Railroad (reporting mark B&A) was a railroad connecting Boston, Massachusetts to Albany, New York, later becoming part of the New...
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  • The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Michigan. Adrian and Blissfield Rail Road (ADBF) Ann Arbor Railroad (AA) Canadian National Railway...
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    companies—the Ann Arbor Railroad (bankrupt 1973), Erie Lackawanna Railway (1972), Lehigh Valley Railroad (1970), Reading Company (1971), Central Railroad of New...
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  • The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Ohio. Akron Barberton Cluster Railway (AB) Ann Arbor Railroad (AA), Now owned by Watco Inc Ashland...
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    of Ann Arbor Railroad and two of The Grand Western Railroad to its Lake Michigan Car Ferry Association. The Detroit line of Pennsylvania Railroad via...
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    Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Jackson and Toledo, Ohio and even operated interurban service from Windsor, Ontario. The Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad which...
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    Michigan from 1895, Manitowoc, Wisconsin from 1896. Service ended in 1982. SS Ann Arbor No. 1 (built 1892), burned to the waterline, 1910 SS Ann Arbor No. 2 (1892)...
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  • Wisconsin & Michigan Railway (category Michigan railroads)
    Ford Motor company was also hauled to be forwarded by the Ann Arbor Railroad ferrys. The railroad opened business offices in Pittsburgh, Dayton, Detroit...
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    deregulation of the railroad industry. Portions of the Penn Central, Erie Lackawanna, Reading Railroad, Ann Arbor Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey,...
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    Ted Bundy (redirect from Carole Ann Boone)
    Bundy was already in Chicago. From Chicago, Bundy traveled by train to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was present in a local tavern on January 2. Five days...
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    5 km) northwest of downtown Detroit, and 18 miles (29.0 km) northeast of Ann Arbor. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 9,370. It is surrounded...
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    (formed in Ann Arbor) Kellin Quinn Bostwick, lead singer of Sleeping with Sirens (raised in Whitehall) Donald Brewer, drummer for Grand Funk Railroad (born...
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    : 234  Other bankrupt railroads included the Ann Arbor Railroad (1973), Erie Lackawanna Railway (1972), Lehigh Valley Railroad (1970), Reading Company...
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    through 8. When #111 arrived, #6 was officially retired. Due to the Ann Arbor railroad already using the reporting mark AARR, it did cause occasional confusion...
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    hometown of Detroit as possible and contacted the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor about their potential acquisition of the material. While the University...
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    Biltmore Estate (category 1895 establishments in North Carolina)
    Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 sq ft...
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  • Michigan Anti-Slavery Society (category Culture of Ann Arbor, Michigan)
    Michigan State Anti-Slavery Society, was founded on November 10, 1836, in Ann Arbor of the Michigan Territory (1805–1837). The first meeting was held at the...
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  • Manistique, Michigan, was the Ann Arbor Railroad's Lake Michigan car ferry service that discontinued in the 1980s. Ann Arbor operated Viking and Arthur K...
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  • "Autopsy Shows EMU Coed Was Stabbed Many Times". Ann Arbor News. Ypsilanti, Michigan: Ann Arbor District Library. August 9, 1967. Retrieved June 12...
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  • College David O. Stewart, author Christopher Taylor (associate) Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan Robert Troyer, (associate, 1990–93), United States Attorney...
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    2021). "Ann Arbor Native David Blixt Discovered a Cache of Long Lost Novels by Journalist-Adventurer Nellie Bly". Pulp | Arts Around Ann Arbor. Retrieved...
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    1898–1901, Lawrence I. Berkove, ed., Ann Arbor: Delmas, 1980; Lindley, Daniel, Ambrose Bierce Takes on the Railroad: The Journalist as Muckraker and Cynic...
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    (November 2004) [1956]. The Walter Hagen Story: By the Haig, Himself. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Sports Media Group. ISBN 978-1-58726-131-2. OCLC 57312685....
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    and Indiana Railroad, and the Ann Arbor Railroad became the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway. The main line of this railway runs from Ann Arbor north to Petoskey...
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    of Paleontology, The University of Michigan (PDF) (Report). Vol. 19. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan. pp. 47–64...
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