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- "View Master Bicentennial Gift Pak," 1976 -

- 1976
- Collections - Artifact
"View Master Bicentennial Gift Pak," 1976
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 25 - Frank Caddy first came to the Edison Institute museum -- today's The Henry Ford -- as a student at Henry Ford Trade School in 1932. He earned a degree at Detroit Business College and worked his way up through the museum's business offices. Caddy was appointed president of the Edison Institute in 1976 and held that title until his retirement in 1980.

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 25
Frank Caddy first came to the Edison Institute museum -- today's The Henry Ford -- as a student at Henry Ford Trade School in 1932. He earned a degree at Detroit Business College and worked his way up through the museum's business offices. Caddy was appointed president of the Edison Institute in 1976 and held that title until his retirement in 1980.
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 27 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 27
- Greater New York... Metropolis of Mankind, 1933 - Aerial photography offered a fresh perspective on familiar places. <em>National Geographic</em> published this photo of the greater New York City area in 1933. Manhattan is at center-left, framed by the Hudson River to the west and the East River to the east. New Jersey is at left, Brooklyn and Long Island are at right, and Staten Island sits at the bottom.

- 1933-1937
- Collections - Artifact
Greater New York... Metropolis of Mankind, 1933
Aerial photography offered a fresh perspective on familiar places. National Geographic published this photo of the greater New York City area in 1933. Manhattan is at center-left, framed by the Hudson River to the west and the East River to the east. New Jersey is at left, Brooklyn and Long Island are at right, and Staten Island sits at the bottom.
- First Bank of the United States from 1797-1811, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
First Bank of the United States from 1797-1811, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1970
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 29 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 29
- Pennant, "Cave of the Mounds, Wis.," 1940-1965 - After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. Cave of the Mounds was discovered in 1939 after a blast in a limestone quarry opened an entrance to the cave. Since then, thousands of visitors have flocked to see this natural underground wonder.

- 1940-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "Cave of the Mounds, Wis.," 1940-1965
After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. Cave of the Mounds was discovered in 1939 after a blast in a limestone quarry opened an entrance to the cave. Since then, thousands of visitors have flocked to see this natural underground wonder.
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 26 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 26
- First Bank of the United States from 1797-1811, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
First Bank of the United States from 1797-1811, 120 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1970
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 28 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 28