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- Movie Poster, "The Postman," 1997 -

- 2013
- Collections - Artifact
Movie Poster, "The Postman," 1997
- Record Album, "Workingman's Dead," 1970 -

- 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Workingman's Dead," 1970
- Record Album "Alex Haley Tells The Story of His Search For Roots," 1977 -

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album "Alex Haley Tells The Story of His Search For Roots," 1977
- Movie Poster, "Bonnie and Clyde," 1967 - <em>Bonnie and Clyde</em>, starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, romanticized the exploits of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. In the early 1930s, the couple committed a string of crimes across the central United States before they were ambushed and killed by police. The film, directed by Arthur Penn and released in 1967, stunned audiences with its graphic violence.

- 1932-1934
- Collections - Artifact
Movie Poster, "Bonnie and Clyde," 1967
Bonnie and Clyde, starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, romanticized the exploits of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. In the early 1930s, the couple committed a string of crimes across the central United States before they were ambushed and killed by police. The film, directed by Arthur Penn and released in 1967, stunned audiences with its graphic violence.
- Reel to Reel Audiotape, "The Peter, Paul & Mary Album," 1966 - The transformative effects of magnetic tape upon sound, broadcast, and computing history cannot be overstated. In 1930, German companies AEG and BASF revised wire recording technology by using a new material: plastic tape coated with magnetic iron pigment. Its proposed applications were varied, idealistic and practical: recording music and radio, factory automation, data storage, media lending libraries, and many others.

- 1966
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Reel to Reel Audiotape, "The Peter, Paul & Mary Album," 1966
The transformative effects of magnetic tape upon sound, broadcast, and computing history cannot be overstated. In 1930, German companies AEG and BASF revised wire recording technology by using a new material: plastic tape coated with magnetic iron pigment. Its proposed applications were varied, idealistic and practical: recording music and radio, factory automation, data storage, media lending libraries, and many others.
- Record Album, "Like a Virgin," 1984 -

- 1984
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Like a Virgin," 1984
- McDonald's Fifteenth Anniversary Happy Meal Toys, 1994 - In 1994, McDonald's celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Happy Meals with fifteen new premiums, each reflecting a different promotion from the previous years. The premiums interlocked to create a circus train -- harkening back to the first Happy Meal promotion (called Circus Train) in 1979. When the train moved each premium would spin, jump, or rotate on its own little train car.

- 1994
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McDonald's Fifteenth Anniversary Happy Meal Toys, 1994
In 1994, McDonald's celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Happy Meals with fifteen new premiums, each reflecting a different promotion from the previous years. The premiums interlocked to create a circus train -- harkening back to the first Happy Meal promotion (called Circus Train) in 1979. When the train moved each premium would spin, jump, or rotate on its own little train car.
- Movie Poster, "Spirit of St. Louis," 1957 - The 1957 film <em>The Spirit of St. Louis</em> recounted Charles Lindbergh's early years in aviation and his historic solo transatlantic flight of 1927. Based on Lindbergh's Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir of the same name, the film starred the celebrated screen actor James Stewart. The movie was a passion project for Stewart, a great admirer of Lindbergh and an enthusiastic pilot himself.

- 1957
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Movie Poster, "Spirit of St. Louis," 1957
The 1957 film The Spirit of St. Louis recounted Charles Lindbergh's early years in aviation and his historic solo transatlantic flight of 1927. Based on Lindbergh's Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir of the same name, the film starred the celebrated screen actor James Stewart. The movie was a passion project for Stewart, a great admirer of Lindbergh and an enthusiastic pilot himself.
- Movie Poster, "The Matrix," 1999 -

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Movie Poster, "The Matrix," 1999
- Movie Poster, "Contact," 1997 -

- 1997
- Collections - Artifact
Movie Poster, "Contact," 1997