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  • What We Wore Exhibit - Associated American Artists: Wearable Art
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    Associated American Artists: Wearable Art

    From 1952 to 1957, the Associated American Artists sold their line of "Signature Fabrics." Each of these "new and fresh" textile designs was titled and "signed" by the artist, just like studio art.
  • The Phantom of the Opera Stage Program from the Fisher Theatre
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    Broadway Blockbusters

    American musical theater has a long history and a canon of classics that have become known worldwide. But starting in the 1980s, musicals reached greater heights of popularity, ushering in a new era of Broadway.
  • The Wiz Playbill
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    Giving Our Regards to Broadway

    Since the late 19th century, millions have flocked to Midtown Manhattan in New York City to find Broadway; along this famed street, you might find yourself transported to a Ukrainian village, the plains of Oklahoma, or a magical land filled with soul music. American musical theater has a long history and a canon of classics that have become known worldwide and can be explored by looking through some of the show programs found in the collections of The Henry Ford.
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr holding a young Jawana Jackson on his lap
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    The Jackson Home Opens: A Family’s History Through the Voting Rights Movement

    Opening day is here for The Jackson Home. Explore how selfless actions inside its walls in 1965 continue to hold relevance in 2026.
  • A house with a brick porch and black decorative pillars
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    Mentoring and Inspiring: The Dentists and Educators of 1416 Lapsley

    A house can tell many stories — through its architecture, its location, and the changes it undergoes over time. A home, however, tells the stories of the people who lived within it: those who sought shelter, faced hardships, sought success, and dreamed of a better future.
  • Crazy Quilt, circa 1896
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    An Introduction to Fabric of America

    In recognition of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding and a collection abounding in cloth, The Henry Ford opens Fabric of America: Our Fashions, Textiles, and Technologies on June 7, 2026.
  • A woman wearing a crown waving
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    The Race to Find the Indy 500 Queen Crown

    Have you ever wondered what happens when an archivist has a research question? Read on to learn about an archival mystery involving the evolution of the “Indy 500 Queen” crown.
  • Illustration of several mushrooms in the grass with a picnic basket
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    Mushrooms in Print and Potential

    The mycelia or root-like systems from which mushrooms emerge affect life broadly, stimulating decay as well as regeneration as this survey of collections and ongoing projects at The Henry Ford demonstrates.

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