Ypsilanti — Kids in the 1970s were a different breed. We rode bikes without wearing helmets, we had no clue what a seatbelt was, and in the summer, we’d leave the house in the morning and come back when it got dark and our parents never had a clue where we were. And in Michigan, we had the Meijer Oasis. Unless you’re a kid who grew up in Michigan in the ‘70s, you’re going to find it hard to believe that the Meijer Oasis was actually a thing. But…
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