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- Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment for 1965" - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment for 1965"
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment," 1972 - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment," 1972
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment for '64," 1964 - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Outdoor Power Equipment for '64," 1964
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Leisure Makers for 1969" - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Huffy Leisure Makers for 1969"
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Turfmaster: Buy with Confidence, Own with Pride," 1971 - With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Huffman Manufacturing Company Catalog, "Turfmaster: Buy with Confidence, Own with Pride," 1971
With the rise of the suburban neighborhood at the end of the 19th century, and its explosive growth in the years that followed World War II, maintaining a "perfect" lawn became the new standard. Manufacturers promoted a whole set of specialty equipment to support this American obsession.
- Horace M. Huffman, Jr. and Benson Ford with the One Millionth Huffman Bicycle, 1947 - Huffman Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio, built its one millionth bicycle in 1947. The bike, plated in 14-karat gold to commemorate the milestone, featured a motorcycle-inspired faux fuel tank and a fender-mounted headlight. Company executive Horace M. Huffman, Jr., presented the special bicycle to Benson Ford, who accepted it on behalf of The Henry Ford.

- 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Horace M. Huffman, Jr. and Benson Ford with the One Millionth Huffman Bicycle, 1947
Huffman Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio, built its one millionth bicycle in 1947. The bike, plated in 14-karat gold to commemorate the milestone, featured a motorcycle-inspired faux fuel tank and a fender-mounted headlight. Company executive Horace M. Huffman, Jr., presented the special bicycle to Benson Ford, who accepted it on behalf of The Henry Ford.