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- Doll Desk and Chair, 1915-1921 -

- 1915-1921
- Collections - Artifact
Doll Desk and Chair, 1915-1921
- Candlestick, 1917-1921 - Jugtown Pottery was founded by artists Jacques and Juliana Busbee who attempted to save local craft traditions in North Carolina. The Busbees hired local potters and made the wares available at a shop in Greenwich Village, New York. This rough, salt glaze candlestick is typical of their early pieces, appearing very much like a survivor of the 18th or 19th century.

- 1917-1921
- Collections - Artifact
Candlestick, 1917-1921
Jugtown Pottery was founded by artists Jacques and Juliana Busbee who attempted to save local craft traditions in North Carolina. The Busbees hired local potters and made the wares available at a shop in Greenwich Village, New York. This rough, salt glaze candlestick is typical of their early pieces, appearing very much like a survivor of the 18th or 19th century.
- Page Tobacco Harvester, 1955 -

- 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Page Tobacco Harvester, 1955
- Paperweight by Richard Ritter, 1975-1985 -

- 1975-1985
- Collections - Artifact
Paperweight by Richard Ritter, 1975-1985
- Continental Teves' Five-millionth Electronic Stability Control Module, 2002 - Modern cars contain electronic devices and microprocessors to help drivers safely operate their vehicles. One such device is an electronic stability program unit. The unit uses computers, sensors and other car safety features to help control the car though sudden turns and stops, and to help prevent rollovers. Continental Teves, Inc., manufactured this five-millionth module in 2002.

- November 01, 2002
- Collections - Artifact
Continental Teves' Five-millionth Electronic Stability Control Module, 2002
Modern cars contain electronic devices and microprocessors to help drivers safely operate their vehicles. One such device is an electronic stability program unit. The unit uses computers, sensors and other car safety features to help control the car though sudden turns and stops, and to help prevent rollovers. Continental Teves, Inc., manufactured this five-millionth module in 2002.
- "The Mother Earth News," January 1970 - <em>The Mother Earth News</em> appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.

- January 01, 1970
- Collections - Artifact
"The Mother Earth News," January 1970
The Mother Earth News appealed to young, "hip" readers who invested in back-to-the-land philosophies and do-it-yourself approaches. Launched in January 1970, it remains in publication as the longest-running magazine devoted to readers who want to live in a more sustainable way.
- Hyatt Place Hotel Card Key, 2000-2010 - In many hotels and motels, electronic room keys replaced traditional metal keys attached to tags. These programmable plastic keycards can be reused, and there is no need for guests to return them if they are accidently taken home. Guests at a Hyatt Place hotel used this convenient credit card-sized keycard in the 2000s.

- 2000-2010
- Collections - Artifact
Hyatt Place Hotel Card Key, 2000-2010
In many hotels and motels, electronic room keys replaced traditional metal keys attached to tags. These programmable plastic keycards can be reused, and there is no need for guests to return them if they are accidently taken home. Guests at a Hyatt Place hotel used this convenient credit card-sized keycard in the 2000s.
- "Big Buddys" Toy Dump Truck, 1996-1998 -

- 1996-1998
- Collections - Artifact
"Big Buddys" Toy Dump Truck, 1996-1998
- "Swatch Chart: A Selection of Contemporary American Fabrics and How They are Made," 1949-2004 -

- 1949-2004
- Collections - Artifact
"Swatch Chart: A Selection of Contemporary American Fabrics and How They are Made," 1949-2004
- Dining Chair Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Dining Chair Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama