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- "Buckling Up" Clip from Interview with Jeanine Head Miller, 2011 - Seat belts are the single most important safety device in an automobile. Nevertheless, drivers were slow to use them. State laws, public education campaigns, and short-lived ignition interlocks -- which prevented a car from starting unless seat belts were fastened -- all promoted seat belt use. By the 1990s, buckling up was a habit for American motorists.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"Buckling Up" Clip from Interview with Jeanine Head Miller, 2011
Seat belts are the single most important safety device in an automobile. Nevertheless, drivers were slow to use them. State laws, public education campaigns, and short-lived ignition interlocks -- which prevented a car from starting unless seat belts were fastened -- all promoted seat belt use. By the 1990s, buckling up was a habit for American motorists.
- "Henry Ford Loved Violins and Fiddling," 2014 -

- 2014
- Collections - Artifact
"Henry Ford Loved Violins and Fiddling," 2014
- "A Certain Kind of Pinnacle" with Marc Greuther, 2013 - Marc Greuther is the Chief Curator and Curator of Industry and Design at The Henry Ford.

- 2013
- Collections - Artifact
"A Certain Kind of Pinnacle" with Marc Greuther, 2013
Marc Greuther is the Chief Curator and Curator of Industry and Design at The Henry Ford.
- "Those Crazy Kids" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011 - Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"Those Crazy Kids" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011
Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.
- "When is New Not Really New?" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011 - Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"When is New Not Really New?" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011
Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.
- "Designing Dreams" Clip from Interview with Marc Greuther, 2011 - Marc Greuther is the Chief Curator and Curator of Industry and Design at The Henry Ford.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"Designing Dreams" Clip from Interview with Marc Greuther, 2011
Marc Greuther is the Chief Curator and Curator of Industry and Design at The Henry Ford.
- "1907 White Steam Touring Car - Part 2" Clip from Jay Leno's Garage (www.jaylenosgarage.com), 2010 - Television host and stand-up comedian Jay Leno is an avid vehicle collector. Housed in Leno's "Big Dog Garage" in Southern California, his collection spans 100 years of automotive history, with antique vehicles, hot rods, muscle cars, steam cars, and electric cars. The collection also has a number of rare cars and over sixty motorcycles, including a turbine motorcycle.

- April 19, 2010
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"1907 White Steam Touring Car - Part 2" Clip from Jay Leno's Garage (www.jaylenosgarage.com), 2010
Television host and stand-up comedian Jay Leno is an avid vehicle collector. Housed in Leno's "Big Dog Garage" in Southern California, his collection spans 100 years of automotive history, with antique vehicles, hot rods, muscle cars, steam cars, and electric cars. The collection also has a number of rare cars and over sixty motorcycles, including a turbine motorcycle.
- "Playing Henry's Violins," 2014 -

- 2014
- Collections - Artifact
"Playing Henry's Violins," 2014
- "Scanning Henry Ford's Fiddles," 2013 - In 2009 and 2012, The Henry Ford and Henry Ford Hospital teamed up to examine several of Henry Ford's personal violins. CT scans helped identify past repairs and fragile areas not easily discernible through visual inspection. The examinations also revealed more about how the renowned Italian violin makers constructed these impressive musical instruments.

- 2013
- Collections - Artifact
"Scanning Henry Ford's Fiddles," 2013
In 2009 and 2012, The Henry Ford and Henry Ford Hospital teamed up to examine several of Henry Ford's personal violins. CT scans helped identify past repairs and fragile areas not easily discernible through visual inspection. The examinations also revealed more about how the renowned Italian violin makers constructed these impressive musical instruments.
- "The Good Roads Movement" Clip from Interview with Suzanne Fischer, 2011 - Suzanne M. Fischer is the former Curator of Technology at The Henry Ford.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"The Good Roads Movement" Clip from Interview with Suzanne Fischer, 2011
Suzanne M. Fischer is the former Curator of Technology at The Henry Ford.