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- Postcard for El-Tricia Motel & Restaurant, Lebanon, Tennessee, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
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Postcard for El-Tricia Motel & Restaurant, Lebanon, Tennessee, circa 1960
- Postcard, "Cobo Hall," circa 1960 - Cobo Hall opened in Detroit, Michigan, in 1960. Located on the Detroit River, the convention center and arena complex hosted meetings, concerts, sporting events, and other activities. Notably, it is the longtime home of the annual North American International Auto Show. The facility was renamed Huntington Place in 2021.

- circa 1960
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Postcard, "Cobo Hall," circa 1960
Cobo Hall opened in Detroit, Michigan, in 1960. Located on the Detroit River, the convention center and arena complex hosted meetings, concerts, sporting events, and other activities. Notably, it is the longtime home of the annual North American International Auto Show. The facility was renamed Huntington Place in 2021.
- "Salesmen Parking" Area outside the Ford Rouge Plant Administration Building, Dearborn, Michigan, January 1948 - Sales staff had their own reserved parking spots outside the Administration Building at Ford Motor Company's Rouge plant, as seen in this photograph from January 1948. Presumably, most salespeople only visited the building for brief periods of time, so close and convenient parking was appreciated.

- January 06, 1948
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"Salesmen Parking" Area outside the Ford Rouge Plant Administration Building, Dearborn, Michigan, January 1948
Sales staff had their own reserved parking spots outside the Administration Building at Ford Motor Company's Rouge plant, as seen in this photograph from January 1948. Presumably, most salespeople only visited the building for brief periods of time, so close and convenient parking was appreciated.
- Staff Parking Lot View from Roof, Henry Ford II World Center, circa 1955 - Ford Motor Company's world headquarters moved to a new 12-story office complex in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1956. Chicago architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill designed the building in the then-popular International Style. Initially called the Central Staff Office Building -- and nicknamed the "Glass House" -- Ford renamed the complex the Henry Ford II World Center in 1996.

- circa 1955
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Staff Parking Lot View from Roof, Henry Ford II World Center, circa 1955
Ford Motor Company's world headquarters moved to a new 12-story office complex in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1956. Chicago architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill designed the building in the then-popular International Style. Initially called the Central Staff Office Building -- and nicknamed the "Glass House" -- Ford renamed the complex the Henry Ford II World Center in 1996.
- Regent Diner, Lakewood, New Jersey, 1964 -

- 1964
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Regent Diner, Lakewood, New Jersey, 1964
- Yankee Clipper Diner, Beacon, New York, circa 1972 -

- circa 1972
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Yankee Clipper Diner, Beacon, New York, circa 1972
- Sterling East Avenue Diner, Rochester, New York, circa 1941 -

- circa 1941
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Sterling East Avenue Diner, Rochester, New York, circa 1941
- Modern Diner, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1975-1980 -

- 1975-1980
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Modern Diner, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 1975-1980
- Preliminary Sketch - Parking Space, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, December 1931 -

- December 01, 1931
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Preliminary Sketch - Parking Space, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, December 1931
- Zimmie's Diner, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania, circa 1965 -

- circa 1965
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Zimmie's Diner, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania, circa 1965