Except that you are east of Stevens Street instead of west of Stevens. Between Wallenberg St. and Stevens is the Flint Journal's idle Printing Plant (on the north) and the south is the FM Credit Union.
So the house would sit in the parking lot of the idle printing plant, given the set back of the actual printing plant. Like I wrote...the location is now a parking lot.
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Haven't you heard? Everything's a parking lot now. It's a new Flint urban renewal they've been working on since the early 80's.
ReplyDeletemy name is rut some folks know me also as Jim Rutherford I recived boxs of old pics of my dad with all kinds of people hear is one of them
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DeleteHey rut, good to hear from you. I'd be happy to post any photos you send my way.
ReplyDeleteExcept that you are east of Stevens Street instead of west of Stevens. Between Wallenberg St. and Stevens is the Flint Journal's idle Printing Plant (on the north) and the south is the FM Credit Union.
ReplyDeleteCould be, spshu. I'll have to try and nail down an exact location with my mom.
ReplyDeleteSo the house would sit in the parking lot of the idle printing plant, given the set back of the actual printing plant. Like I wrote...the location is now a parking lot.
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