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- Slippers, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Slippers, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985
- Dress, Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, 1921 -

- 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Dress, Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, 1921
- Letter from Edsel Ford to Clara and Henry Ford, November 8, 1916 - After their wedding on November 1, 1916, Edsel and Eleanor Ford traveled to the West Coast before sailing to Hawaii. Along the way, the couple stopped and visited the Grand Canyon. Edsel penned this brief letter to his parents in which he recounts some of the events during the newlyweds' stay: a blinding snowstorm, Presidential election returns, and "real cow boy life."

- November 08, 1916
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Edsel Ford to Clara and Henry Ford, November 8, 1916
After their wedding on November 1, 1916, Edsel and Eleanor Ford traveled to the West Coast before sailing to Hawaii. Along the way, the couple stopped and visited the Grand Canyon. Edsel penned this brief letter to his parents in which he recounts some of the events during the newlyweds' stay: a blinding snowstorm, Presidential election returns, and "real cow boy life."
- Toy "Honeymoon Express" Train Set, 1925-1935 -

- 1925-1935
- Collections - Artifact
Toy "Honeymoon Express" Train Set, 1925-1935
- Evening Dress, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Evening Dress, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985
- Playsuit, 1972 -

- 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Playsuit, 1972
- Hamilton and Catherine Roddis, Denver, Colorado, 1908 -

- July 16, 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Hamilton and Catherine Roddis, Denver, Colorado, 1908
- Edwin H. Armstrong and Marion Armstrong with the First Portable Superheterodyne Radio Receiver, 1923 - Edwin H. Armstrong was a pioneer of radio engineering, credited as the inventor of FM radio. In 1918 he filed a patent for the superheterodyne radio circuit. This technology increased the sensitivity and selectivity of radio receivers. The radio depicted is the first portable superheterodyne radio receiver ever made. Armstrong gave it to his wife, Marion, on their 1923 honeymoon.

- January 01, 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Edwin H. Armstrong and Marion Armstrong with the First Portable Superheterodyne Radio Receiver, 1923
Edwin H. Armstrong was a pioneer of radio engineering, credited as the inventor of FM radio. In 1918 he filed a patent for the superheterodyne radio circuit. This technology increased the sensitivity and selectivity of radio receivers. The radio depicted is the first portable superheterodyne radio receiver ever made. Armstrong gave it to his wife, Marion, on their 1923 honeymoon.
- Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., Honeymoon Photographs, 1921 -

- 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., Honeymoon Photographs, 1921
- Custom-made Suit, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, circa 1985 -

- circa 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Custom-made Suit, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, circa 1985