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- "A Christmas Dinner" Board Game, 1897 - By the late 19th century, traces of the modern, secular celebration of Christmas had crystallized. Among these customs was preparing a special holiday dinner. Parker Brothers capitalized on this popular tradition, creating the game <em>A Christmas Dinner</em> in 1897. In the game, players spin a spinner and then move their counters around the board, hoping to land back on their original plate.

- 1897
- Collections - Artifact
"A Christmas Dinner" Board Game, 1897
By the late 19th century, traces of the modern, secular celebration of Christmas had crystallized. Among these customs was preparing a special holiday dinner. Parker Brothers capitalized on this popular tradition, creating the game A Christmas Dinner in 1897. In the game, players spin a spinner and then move their counters around the board, hoping to land back on their original plate.
- Informational Leaflet, "Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village," 2005 -

- 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Informational Leaflet, "Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village," 2005
- Violin Bow, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Violin Bow, circa 1900
- Roller Skates, 1915-1920 -

- 1915-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Roller Skates, 1915-1920
- Recording of Sarah Bernhardt, Made during Her Visit to Menlo Park, New Jersey, 1880 -

- 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Recording of Sarah Bernhardt, Made during Her Visit to Menlo Park, New Jersey, 1880
- Toy Horse, 1858-1865 -

- 1858-1865
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Horse, 1858-1865
- Women's Evening Cape, circa 1835 -

- circa 1835
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Evening Cape, circa 1835
- Sections of Underground Cable, Used at Edison's Menlo Park, 1880-1881 -

- 1880-1881
- Collections - Artifact
Sections of Underground Cable, Used at Edison's Menlo Park, 1880-1881
- Toy Village, 1850-1900 -

- 1850-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Village, 1850-1900
- Tea Service, 1765-1780 -

- 1765-1780
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Service, 1765-1780