A2: Washtenaw Dairy

Detroit News columnist and Ann Arbor resident Michael Hodges writes a profile of the Washtenaw Dairy: “Tucked on a corner behind an unpretentious cement facade and surrounded by clapboard homes, the dairy has for generations been the defining element in its turn-of-the-century neighborhood – a vestige, if you will, of an older America, before modern zoning codes banned businesses in residential areas.” [Source]