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- Richie Jean Jackson in the late 1960s -

- 1965-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Richie Jean Jackson in the late 1960s
- H.H.S. Pennant, 1920-1960 -

- 1920-1960
- Collections - Artifact
H.H.S. Pennant, 1920-1960
- Christmas Card with Family Photo Showing Rev. Ralph and Juanita Jones Abernathy and their Children in the late 1960s -

- 1966-1969
- Collections - Artifact
Christmas Card with Family Photo Showing Rev. Ralph and Juanita Jones Abernathy and their Children in the late 1960s
- Hart's U.S. 30 Diner, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Hart's U.S. 30 Diner, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1960
- Hart's U.S. 30 Diner, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Hart's U.S. 30 Diner, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, circa 1960
- Program, Grand Prix of the U.S., November 1960 - The 1960 U.S. Grand Prix, the final World Championship Formula One event of the season, took place at Riverside, California. The championship title wasn't in doubt -- Jack Brabham had clinched that a few weeks earlier. Brabham finished fourth at Riverside, just behind his Cooper-Climax teammate Bruce McLaren. Team Lotus's Stirling Moss and Innes Ireland grabbed the top two spots.

- 19 November 1960 - 20 November 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Program, Grand Prix of the U.S., November 1960
The 1960 U.S. Grand Prix, the final World Championship Formula One event of the season, took place at Riverside, California. The championship title wasn't in doubt -- Jack Brabham had clinched that a few weeks earlier. Brabham finished fourth at Riverside, just behind his Cooper-Climax teammate Bruce McLaren. Team Lotus's Stirling Moss and Innes Ireland grabbed the top two spots.
- Main Street U.S.A. Traveling Exhibit at Greenfield Village, 1960 - The Henry Ford produced <em>Main Street, U.S.A.</em>, a traveling exhibition housed in two railroad cars. The exhibit featured re-creations of 16 different shops typical to late 19th-century American towns. <em>Main Street, U.S.A.</em> visited 200 cities in the summer of 1960 before returning for an engagement at Greenfield Village.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Main Street U.S.A. Traveling Exhibit at Greenfield Village, 1960
The Henry Ford produced Main Street, U.S.A., a traveling exhibition housed in two railroad cars. The exhibit featured re-creations of 16 different shops typical to late 19th-century American towns. Main Street, U.S.A. visited 200 cities in the summer of 1960 before returning for an engagement at Greenfield Village.
- "New Wood-Grain Finish Coffee Urns by S. Blickman, Inc.," circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"New Wood-Grain Finish Coffee Urns by S. Blickman, Inc.," circa 1960
- Jawana Jackson with half-sister Sharon and an Unidentified Woman, mid-1960s -

- circa 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Jawana Jackson with half-sister Sharon and an Unidentified Woman, mid-1960s
- Railroad Cars Housing the "Main Street U.S.A." Traveling Exhibit, April 1960 - The Henry Ford produced <em>Main Street, U.S.A.</em>, a traveling exhibition housed in two railroad cars. The exhibit featured re-creations of 16 different shops typical to late 19th-century American towns. <em>Main Street, U.S.A.</em> visited 200 cities in the summer of 1960 before returning for an engagement at Greenfield Village.

- April 23, 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Railroad Cars Housing the "Main Street U.S.A." Traveling Exhibit, April 1960
The Henry Ford produced Main Street, U.S.A., a traveling exhibition housed in two railroad cars. The exhibit featured re-creations of 16 different shops typical to late 19th-century American towns. Main Street, U.S.A. visited 200 cities in the summer of 1960 before returning for an engagement at Greenfield Village.