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  • This group of photographs were taken at the Howell Post Office when it was located at 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.  There are three interior shots, and a fourth of the loading dock on the east side of the building.

    The date of the photographs and names of the persons in the photos are unknown.
  • A photo of workers in the Howell Post Office located on Walnut Street. From left to right, Myron Rogers, unknown, and Jerry Roberts.

    Phot taken circa 1965-1967. 
  • A photo of Howell post office workers in the old Walnut Street location. The two men on the bottom right of the photo are Alfred Pfau (left) and Myron Rogers (right). All others are unknown. 

    Photo taken circa 1965-1967.
  • Located at the former site of Michigan Avenue Middle School. 

    The post office opened in March of 1986, replacing the post office that had been located on Walnut street.
  • These photographs are of the Hayner Real Estate and Insurance, 408 West Main Street, Brighton, Michigan.
  • These photograph are of Alder Realty, 195 East Highland Road, Howell, Michigan.   The year is unknown.
  • These pictures feature the new Greenwich Village Apartments, which were developed by James Carell, Gerald Harmon and Don Hinkleman, and Howell Realty for Senior Citizen living.  The complex was on Riddle Street just north of  Byron Road, Howell, Michigan.  They opened in 1975 and featured 68 one bedroom apartments with complete kitchen appliances, carpeting, drapes, air conditioning, and patios.  Monthly rent in 1975 started at $150/month.
  • These photographs are of the Marion House, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983.   

    This building is now (2022) home to the Howell Eagles Club.
  • This is a photograph of the 4 Mile House located on the northwest corner of West Grand River Avenue and Burkhart Road, 1933.  The address was 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  In 1933, the Inn also had a service station which was owned by Charles Vincent; gas and oil were sold on the premises.   A gas pump is visible to the right.  The 4 Mile House was  a restaurant, and at one time, an inn.

    In the Livingston Republican, Charles Vincent announced that on May 7, 1933, the 4 Mile House would have a "Grand Opening", serving beer and lunches.
  • This photograph is taken in the interior of 117 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The year and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.  While the address is not (2022) home to Cleary's Pub, it was formerly Raymond's Tavern,  and then Todaro's Amber Lounge.
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