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- Postcard, "Cobo Hall," circa 1960 - Cobo Hall opened in Detroit, Michigan, in 1960. Located on the Detroit River, the convention center and arena complex hosted meetings, concerts, sporting events, and other activities. Notably, it is the longtime home of the annual North American International Auto Show. The facility was renamed Huntington Place in 2021.

- circa 1960
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Postcard, "Cobo Hall," circa 1960
Cobo Hall opened in Detroit, Michigan, in 1960. Located on the Detroit River, the convention center and arena complex hosted meetings, concerts, sporting events, and other activities. Notably, it is the longtime home of the annual North American International Auto Show. The facility was renamed Huntington Place in 2021.
- Program for Fisher Body Division Business Dinner Meeting, March 1967 - Frederic and Charles Fisher formed Fisher Body in Detroit in 1908. Within ten years, their company built more than 350,000 car bodies annually for various automakers. General Motors purchased a 60 percent stake in Fisher Body in 1919, and in 1926 it became GM's Fisher Body Division. For decades, the "Body by Fisher" logo appeared on GM cars.

- 08 March 1967-09 March 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Program for Fisher Body Division Business Dinner Meeting, March 1967
Frederic and Charles Fisher formed Fisher Body in Detroit in 1908. Within ten years, their company built more than 350,000 car bodies annually for various automakers. General Motors purchased a 60 percent stake in Fisher Body in 1919, and in 1926 it became GM's Fisher Body Division. For decades, the "Body by Fisher" logo appeared on GM cars.