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- 1938 Ford V-8 Standard Sedan Delivery Truck in Front of Sanders Store, Detroit, Michigan, December 1937 - German-born Frederick Sanders started a candy store on Detroit's Woodward Avenue in 1875. Ice cream was soon added to the menu, then baked goods. Sanders is among those who claim to have invented ice cream sodas. In 1891, he built his grand "Pavilion of Sweets," followed by a chain of neighborhood candy and ice-cream stores. This photo is from 1937.

- December 01, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
1938 Ford V-8 Standard Sedan Delivery Truck in Front of Sanders Store, Detroit, Michigan, December 1937
German-born Frederick Sanders started a candy store on Detroit's Woodward Avenue in 1875. Ice cream was soon added to the menu, then baked goods. Sanders is among those who claim to have invented ice cream sodas. In 1891, he built his grand "Pavilion of Sweets," followed by a chain of neighborhood candy and ice-cream stores. This photo is from 1937.
- Man Reading the Detroit Times Newspaper with Headline "Ford Dead," April 8, 1947 -

- April 08, 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Man Reading the Detroit Times Newspaper with Headline "Ford Dead," April 8, 1947
- 1938 Ford V-8 Standard Sedan Delivery Truck in Front of Sanders Store, Detroit, Michigan, December 1937 - German-born Frederick Sanders started a candy store on Detroit's Woodward Avenue in 1875. Ice cream was soon added to the menu, then baked goods. Sanders is among those who claim to have invented ice cream sodas. In 1891, he built his grand "Pavilion of Sweets," followed by a chain of neighborhood candy and ice-cream stores. This photo is from 1937.

- December 01, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
1938 Ford V-8 Standard Sedan Delivery Truck in Front of Sanders Store, Detroit, Michigan, December 1937
German-born Frederick Sanders started a candy store on Detroit's Woodward Avenue in 1875. Ice cream was soon added to the menu, then baked goods. Sanders is among those who claim to have invented ice cream sodas. In 1891, he built his grand "Pavilion of Sweets," followed by a chain of neighborhood candy and ice-cream stores. This photo is from 1937.
- Detroit Times Newspaper Stand -

- Collections - Artifact
Detroit Times Newspaper Stand