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The Story of Willow Run
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The Story of Willow Run

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The Story of Willow Run is a success story the life history of a small community, the
Bomber City
that had sprung up in World War II. It tells what a group of returning veterans and their families did to make into a progressive, thriving settlement. Who are the people of Willow Run? What were their needs, their problems? How did they accept and meet the challenge of making a home town for themselves? Marion F. Wilson tells their story a tribute to American pioneering courage. Today, Willow Run Village is growing into a permanent community, proud of its schools, its churches, playgrounds, shops, and homes and, above all, its community spirit.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1956
Pages
148
ISBN
9780472752010

The Story of Willow Run is a success story the life history of a small community, the
Bomber City
that had sprung up in World War II. It tells what a group of returning veterans and their families did to make into a progressive, thriving settlement. Who are the people of Willow Run? What were their needs, their problems? How did they accept and meet the challenge of making a home town for themselves? Marion F. Wilson tells their story a tribute to American pioneering courage. Today, Willow Run Village is growing into a permanent community, proud of its schools, its churches, playgrounds, shops, and homes and, above all, its community spirit.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1956
Pages
148
ISBN
9780472752010