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- Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950
- Group Portrait of Tourists, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Group Portrait of Tourists, circa 1950
- Group Portrait of Tourists, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Group Portrait of Tourists, circa 1950
- Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950
- Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950
- Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Tourists Posing near Cigar Sign, circa 1950
- 1906 Rapid Bus - The Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan, produced this twelve-passenger vehicle in 1906. The bus could shuttle travelers to and from hotels and rail depots or provide local sightseeing tours. In 1908, General Motors Company began purchasing Rapid's stock. The purchases of Rapid and other commercial truck companies led to the formation of General Motors Truck Company in 1912.

- 1906
- Collections - Artifact
1906 Rapid Bus
The Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan, produced this twelve-passenger vehicle in 1906. The bus could shuttle travelers to and from hotels and rail depots or provide local sightseeing tours. In 1908, General Motors Company began purchasing Rapid's stock. The purchases of Rapid and other commercial truck companies led to the formation of General Motors Truck Company in 1912.
- Advertising Poster, "Germany: Swissair," circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Poster, "Germany: Swissair," circa 1970
- Reno, "The Biggest Little City in the World," Pennant, 1950-1959 - Travelers often return home with souvenirs that serve as tangible reminders of places visited. Felt pennants were a popular choice of vacationing Americans in the mid-1900s. This example is from Reno, Nevada. The desert city, known as <em>The Biggest Little City in the World</em>, became famous for its casinos.

- 1950-1959
- Collections - Artifact
Reno, "The Biggest Little City in the World," Pennant, 1950-1959
Travelers often return home with souvenirs that serve as tangible reminders of places visited. Felt pennants were a popular choice of vacationing Americans in the mid-1900s. This example is from Reno, Nevada. The desert city, known as The Biggest Little City in the World, became famous for its casinos.
- "Potter's Wax Museum, St. Augustine, Florida," circa 1955 -

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
"Potter's Wax Museum, St. Augustine, Florida," circa 1955