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July 27, 1994 - Image 9

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Michigan Daily Summer Weekly, 1994-07-27

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Wednesday, July 27, 1994 - The Michigan Daily -9

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Btween South University and Washington Street, State Street was lined with
booths (opposite page, left). In a unique booth on Maynard Street, Stuart Lazer
took a llama for a test ride before making a decision on whether to buy (opposite
page, right). It was a Liberty Street booth however that caught the attention of
many children including these two girls (this page, top). With ahelpfulpuff of air,
the horse stayed at a gallop. Beyond the sights of the Art Fair, there were also the
sounds and the tastes. Nilser Cortez played his zompona on Saturday for the
shoppers on East Liberty Street while the grounds around the Michigan Union
played host to vendors offering a variety of food (this page, bottom left, right).

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