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- Mayor Michael Guido Speaking at the "Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001 - On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.

- September 19, 2001
- Collections - Artifact
Mayor Michael Guido Speaking at the "Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001
On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.
- Complete Set of Colonial Weights and Measures Used in the Town Hall of Alexandria, Virginia, 1920-1922 -

- 1920-1922
- Collections - Artifact
Complete Set of Colonial Weights and Measures Used in the Town Hall of Alexandria, Virginia, 1920-1922
- Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978 -

- 1942-1978
- Collections - Artifact
Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978
- Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978 -

- 1942-1978
- Collections - Artifact
Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978
- Mayor Michael Guido Speaking at the "Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001 - On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.

- September 19, 2001
- Collections - Artifact
Mayor Michael Guido Speaking at the "Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001
On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.
- Walter E. Washington Information Card, circa 1985 -

- October 13, 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Walter E. Washington Information Card, circa 1985
- Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978 -

- 1942-1978
- Collections - Artifact
Ivory Soap, "Keep Dearborn Clean with Hubbard Mayor," 1942-1978
- "Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001 - On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.

- September 19, 2001
- Collections - Artifact
"Peace and Unity" Candlelight Vigil at Henry Ford Museum, September 19, 2001
On September 19, 2001, a little more than a week after the devastating terrorist attacks on America, the Dearborn community with its large Arab American community held a "Peace and Unity Candlelight Vigil" on the grounds of The Henry Ford. Dearborn's diverse citizenry joined together to mourn the victims, condemn the attacks, and show national and community solidarity against those who sought division.
- Hallmark "The Wizard of Oz: Munchkinland Mayor and Coroner" Christmas Ornament, 1998 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1998
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "The Wizard of Oz: Munchkinland Mayor and Coroner" Christmas Ornament, 1998
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Amelia Earhart Receives a Floral Tribute at Southampton, June 19, 1928 - When Amelia Earhart, Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon left Newfoundland on their transatlantic flight in June 1928, their intended destination was Southampton, England. Instead, they landed at Burry Port, Wales, 135 miles away. It didn't matter. After a night's rest, they flew on to Southampton for pre-arranged ceremonies. They were greeted by cheering crowds, proud dignitaries and inquisitive reporters.

- June 19, 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Amelia Earhart Receives a Floral Tribute at Southampton, June 19, 1928
When Amelia Earhart, Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon left Newfoundland on their transatlantic flight in June 1928, their intended destination was Southampton, England. Instead, they landed at Burry Port, Wales, 135 miles away. It didn't matter. After a night's rest, they flew on to Southampton for pre-arranged ceremonies. They were greeted by cheering crowds, proud dignitaries and inquisitive reporters.