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- Ford Motor Company Model CL-30 Compact Loader Filling a Manure Spreader, 1974 -

- June 18, 1974
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Ford Motor Company Model CL-30 Compact Loader Filling a Manure Spreader, 1974
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1987 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1987
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Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1987
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1981 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1981
- Collections - Artifact
Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1981
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1986 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1986
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Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1986
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1985 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1985
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Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1985
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Hallmark "SCOOBY-DOO: Scooby Scoop" Christmas Ornament, 2007 - Hallmark began producing ornaments featuring Scooby-Doo in 1999, thirty years after the easily frightened and always-hungry animated Great Dane premiered in the popular Saturday-morning cartoon series <em>Scooby-Doo Where Are You!</em> In the series, Scooby accompanies a group of mystery-solving teenagers--Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy--as they foil criminals disguised as monsters, ghosts, or other supernatural villains.

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "SCOOBY-DOO: Scooby Scoop" Christmas Ornament, 2007
Hallmark began producing ornaments featuring Scooby-Doo in 1999, thirty years after the easily frightened and always-hungry animated Great Dane premiered in the popular Saturday-morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo Where Are You! In the series, Scooby accompanies a group of mystery-solving teenagers--Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy--as they foil criminals disguised as monsters, ghosts, or other supernatural villains.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1982 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1982
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Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1982
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1987 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1987
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1980 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1980
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Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1980
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1988 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1988
- Collections - Artifact
Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Participant Button, 1988
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.