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ROARIN G 20’s TIRING 30’s THIS PAGE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Chemical laboratory at L.H.S. 1908; A couple from the 1920’s; Members of Tuesday Club 1919; Physics Laboratory 1908; Lapeer Public library 1924. OPPOSITE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Class of 1930; Student Council 1928 (first woman president); The well dressed senior of 1929; Lyric Theatre 1930. CHEMICAL LABORATORY
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Hotrods Rock ‘N Roll park and more residents. Urban renewal for the downtown area began to take tangible form, finally, after 10 years of planning. The first buildings were tom down in late 1971. By the summer of 1974 Urban renewal was on it’s way. The new main street was first opened in November 1974. cu ent council »«c • MX I,,...,
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