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- Catalog for Herman Miller Furniture, "Herman Miller Conquers Space," circa 1965 -

- circa 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Catalog for Herman Miller Furniture, "Herman Miller Conquers Space," circa 1965
- Military Sleeping Quarters in Willow Run Bomber Plant Hangar, 1942 - Ford Motor Company's Willow Run complex included a 1,484-acre airport with six runways and three aircraft hangars. The largest of these hangars could house 20 B-24 bombers at once, and included a control tower, a café, and a hotel. Occasionally the hangars were put to other uses -- like housing military personnel at the plant.

- August 24, 1942
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Military Sleeping Quarters in Willow Run Bomber Plant Hangar, 1942
Ford Motor Company's Willow Run complex included a 1,484-acre airport with six runways and three aircraft hangars. The largest of these hangars could house 20 B-24 bombers at once, and included a control tower, a café, and a hotel. Occasionally the hangars were put to other uses -- like housing military personnel at the plant.
- Self-making Bed Prototype, circa 1971 -

- circa 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Self-making Bed Prototype, circa 1971
- Drawing of Young Man in Dormitory Room by Edsel Ford, circa 1907 - Edsel Ford created this drawing when he was a teenager. Like many doting parents, Henry and Clara Ford saved their only child's artwork. Clara nurtured Edsel's love of art and Henry encouraged his interest in automobiles. As Edsel grew, his creative and artistic sensibilities matured and he developed a talent for automotive design.

- circa 1907
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing of Young Man in Dormitory Room by Edsel Ford, circa 1907
Edsel Ford created this drawing when he was a teenager. Like many doting parents, Henry and Clara Ford saved their only child's artwork. Clara nurtured Edsel's love of art and Henry encouraged his interest in automobiles. As Edsel grew, his creative and artistic sensibilities matured and he developed a talent for automotive design.