
Huron River dominates the center of this landscape, winding past the village of Dexter and into the reservoir at Barton Pond. This contemporary survey of the western periphery of Ann Arbor reveals a mix of dense residential planning and enduring rural history. Local historians can trace several significant burial grounds and religious sites, including the Webster Church area and the sprawling Washtenong Memorial Park. The map documents the geographical relationship between the city's growth and established settlements like Barton Hills and Foster. Significant water features such as First Sister Lake and Second Sister Lake are preserved near the municipal center, while the outer township lines of t1s r5e and t2s r6e define the transition from urban neighborhoods to the more open spaces of Scio.
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1936 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1936 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1942 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1942 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1953 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1953 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1965 Ann Arbor East
Washtenaw County, MI

1965 Ann Arbor West
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Bridgewater
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

1967 Ypsilanti West
Washtenaw County, MI

1969 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

1996 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ann Arbor East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ann Arbor West
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Bridgewater
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Denton
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ypsilanti East
Washtenaw County, MI

2023 Ypsilanti West
Washtenaw County, MI