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- "Salute to America" Program, Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Greenfield Village, July 3-4, 1993 -

- 03 July 1993-04 July 1993
- Collections - Artifact
"Salute to America" Program, Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Greenfield Village, July 3-4, 1993
- Ticket Booth outside Henry Ford Museum for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993 -

- July 01, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Ticket Booth outside Henry Ford Museum for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993
- Rehearsal for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993 -

- July 03, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Rehearsal for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993
- Recipe Booklet, "Knox Gelatine Co. Special Dishes for February," circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "Knox Gelatine Co. Special Dishes for February," circa 1935
- "Salute to America," Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert in Greenfield Village, July 3, 1993 -

- July 03, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
"Salute to America," Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert in Greenfield Village, July 3, 1993
- "Salute to America," Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert in Greenfield Village, July 3, 1993 -

- July 03, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
"Salute to America," Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert in Greenfield Village, July 3, 1993
- President Ronald Reagan Meeting with Coretta Scott King, January 16, 1986 -

- January 16, 1986
- Collections - Artifact
President Ronald Reagan Meeting with Coretta Scott King, January 16, 1986
- Advertising Sign for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993 -

- July 01, 1993
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Sign for the "Salute to America" Concert in Greenfield Village, July 1, 1993
- "January 15th Must be a National Holiday" Button, circa 1980 - Efforts to establish Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday met with initial pushback about cost concerns and the dearth of holidays that honor private citizens. But, with advocacy from the Martin Luther King Center for Social Change (the creators of this button), President Reagan finally signed a bill into law in 1983, creating a federal holiday honoring King.

- circa 1980
- Collections - Artifact
"January 15th Must be a National Holiday" Button, circa 1980
Efforts to establish Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday as a national holiday met with initial pushback about cost concerns and the dearth of holidays that honor private citizens. But, with advocacy from the Martin Luther King Center for Social Change (the creators of this button), President Reagan finally signed a bill into law in 1983, creating a federal holiday honoring King.
- "Independence Day Grand Fourth of July Celebration at Oelrichs, S.D.," 1890 - The citizens of Oelrichs, South Dakota, celebrated the Fourth of July in 1890 with races, a baseball game, speeches, and a celebratory ball. A morning procession featured a band, local officials, and a group of Lakota (Sioux) led by Mahpíya Lúta (Red Cloud). Mahpíya Lúta, who successfully fought against the United States in the 1860s and later advocated for peace, was also one of the featured speakers.

- 1890
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"Independence Day Grand Fourth of July Celebration at Oelrichs, S.D.," 1890
The citizens of Oelrichs, South Dakota, celebrated the Fourth of July in 1890 with races, a baseball game, speeches, and a celebratory ball. A morning procession featured a band, local officials, and a group of Lakota (Sioux) led by Mahpíya Lúta (Red Cloud). Mahpíya Lúta, who successfully fought against the United States in the 1860s and later advocated for peace, was also one of the featured speakers.