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- "Two-Way Bargain in Packaging... For You... For Your Customer," 1948 -

- 1948
- Collections - Artifact
"Two-Way Bargain in Packaging... For You... For Your Customer," 1948
- Three-Gang, Two-Way Switch for Laboratory Use, 1915-1920 -

- 1915-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Three-Gang, Two-Way Switch for Laboratory Use, 1915-1920
- "On Your Way to Two 1939 Fairs, You are Cordially Invited to Visit the Ford Rotunda and Rouge Plant," Dearborn, Michigan, 1939 - Ford Motor Company brought its central Rotunda building from the 1934 Century of Progress Exposition back to Dearborn and, from 1936 to 1962, recreated the excitement of a World's Fair exposition on its home turf. This brochure enticed travelers visiting one of the 1939 world's fairs to visit the Ford Rotunda and Rouge Plant in Dearborn.

- 1939
- Collections - Artifact
"On Your Way to Two 1939 Fairs, You are Cordially Invited to Visit the Ford Rotunda and Rouge Plant," Dearborn, Michigan, 1939
Ford Motor Company brought its central Rotunda building from the 1934 Century of Progress Exposition back to Dearborn and, from 1936 to 1962, recreated the excitement of a World's Fair exposition on its home turf. This brochure enticed travelers visiting one of the 1939 world's fairs to visit the Ford Rotunda and Rouge Plant in Dearborn.
- Vote the Automatic Way, 1965-1982 -

- 1965-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Vote the Automatic Way, 1965-1982
- Garden Way Cart, 1975-1980 -

- 1975-1980
- Collections - Artifact
Garden Way Cart, 1975-1980
- Hi-Way Diner in Holyoke, Massachusetts - This diner was managed by the Hi-Way Diners Club of New England, established in 1928 to create a chain of good diners along national highways throughout New England.

- 1927-1929
- Collections - Artifact
Hi-Way Diner in Holyoke, Massachusetts
This diner was managed by the Hi-Way Diners Club of New England, established in 1928 to create a chain of good diners along national highways throughout New England.
- Unisys United Way Employees, 1992 -

- 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Unisys United Way Employees, 1992
- Wilkes' Two-Staple (On Two Lines) Barbed Wire, Patented 1879 - Inventors received hundreds of patents for barbed wire during the late 1800s. Some innovators created strands of fencing with sharp metal points cut into the wire; others incorporated small wire spurs twisted and attached to the wire to create a painful barrier. Each inventor believed their variation made the best fencing to keep livestock out of crop fields or confine them to pastures.

- 1879
- Collections - Artifact
Wilkes' Two-Staple (On Two Lines) Barbed Wire, Patented 1879
Inventors received hundreds of patents for barbed wire during the late 1800s. Some innovators created strands of fencing with sharp metal points cut into the wire; others incorporated small wire spurs twisted and attached to the wire to create a painful barrier. Each inventor believed their variation made the best fencing to keep livestock out of crop fields or confine them to pastures.
- Ways Consolidated High School Newspaper, "The Sand Gnat," November 29, 1937 -

- November 29, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Ways Consolidated High School Newspaper, "The Sand Gnat," November 29, 1937
- White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
White Way Grill, Lynn, Massachusetts, circa 1970