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- Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald Magazine, 1985, "The Firestone Farm" -

- 1985
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Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald Magazine, 1985, "The Firestone Farm"
- The Henry Ford Magazine: Connecting with Community - We are happy to announce that we have just published the January–May 2021 digital-only issue of The Henry Ford Magazine: The Connecting with Community Issue. Find out what you'll learn in this issue and how to access it.

- January 20, 2021
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The Henry Ford Magazine: Connecting with Community
We are happy to announce that we have just published the January–May 2021 digital-only issue of The Henry Ford Magazine: The Connecting with Community Issue. Find out what you'll learn in this issue and how to access it.
- "Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, 1981 -

- 1981
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"Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, 1981
- "Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, 1983 -

- 1983
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"Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, 1983
- "Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, Winter 1978 -

- 1978
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"Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Herald" Magazine, Winter 1978
- "The Ford Dealer Magazine," May-June 1963 -

- May 1963 - June 1963
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"The Ford Dealer Magazine," May-June 1963
- Host Mark Magazine, "Greenfield Village & Henry Ford Musem, A Bicentennial Site," 1976 - This 1976 issue of AAA's <em>Host Mark</em> magazine spotlighted bicentennial celebrations at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. Events included demonstrations of military maneuvers and period crafts by costumed re-enactors, fife and drum concerts, and -- at 2:00 p.m. on July 4, 1976 -- a celebratory ringing of the Liberty Bell replica in the museum's clock tower.

- 1976
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Host Mark Magazine, "Greenfield Village & Henry Ford Musem, A Bicentennial Site," 1976
This 1976 issue of AAA's Host Mark magazine spotlighted bicentennial celebrations at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. Events included demonstrations of military maneuvers and period crafts by costumed re-enactors, fife and drum concerts, and -- at 2:00 p.m. on July 4, 1976 -- a celebratory ringing of the Liberty Bell replica in the museum's clock tower.
- Magazine, "Our Sports, The Negro's Own Sports Magazine," August 1953 - This magazine, billed as the "Negro's Own Sports Magazine," ran for five issues in 1953. Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball, was ostensibly the editor. At this time, African-American athletes were becoming involved in every major spectator sport. The cover article features baseball pitching great and future Hall of Famer, Satchel Paige.

- August 01, 1953
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Magazine, "Our Sports, The Negro's Own Sports Magazine," August 1953
This magazine, billed as the "Negro's Own Sports Magazine," ran for five issues in 1953. Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball, was ostensibly the editor. At this time, African-American athletes were becoming involved in every major spectator sport. The cover article features baseball pitching great and future Hall of Famer, Satchel Paige.
- Magazine, "Our Sports, The Negro's Own Sports Magazine," June 1953 - This magazine, billed as the "Negro's Own Sports Magazine," ran for five issues in 1953. Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball, was ostensibly the editor. At this time, African-American athletes were becoming involved in every major spectator sport. The cover article features baseball great Monte Irvin, who had signed with the New York Giants in 1949.

- June 01, 1953
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Magazine, "Our Sports, The Negro's Own Sports Magazine," June 1953
This magazine, billed as the "Negro's Own Sports Magazine," ran for five issues in 1953. Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball, was ostensibly the editor. At this time, African-American athletes were becoming involved in every major spectator sport. The cover article features baseball great Monte Irvin, who had signed with the New York Giants in 1949.
- Magazine, Emigre No. 3, "The Magazine That Ignores Boundaries," 1985 - Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. <em>Emigre</em> magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.

- 1985
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Magazine, Emigre No. 3, "The Magazine That Ignores Boundaries," 1985
Emigre is a digital type foundry established by Rudy VanderLans and Zuzana Licko. The company's history is linked with the introduction of the 1984 Macintosh computer, used to design their early bitmapped typefaces. Emigre's digital work gained notoriety -- defying visual communication standards with fractured, layered combinations of text and image. Emigre magazine showcased their fonts and promoted groundbreaking designers.