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- "National Trust for Historic Preservation 29th Annual Meeting and Preservation Conference," October 1975 -

- 08 October 1975-12 October 1975
- Collections - Artifact
"National Trust for Historic Preservation 29th Annual Meeting and Preservation Conference," October 1975
- "The Wild Goose" Wawa, Ontario, Canada -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"The Wild Goose" Wawa, Ontario, Canada
- "Diner: An American Artform," Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle Advertising Poster, 1986-1987 -

- 23 November 1986-25 January 1987
- Collections - Artifact
"Diner: An American Artform," Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle Advertising Poster, 1986-1987
- Proposal for Thesis at Cornell by Richard J.S. Gutman, 1971 -

- 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Proposal for Thesis at Cornell by Richard J.S. Gutman, 1971
- "Twistee Treat" Ice Cream Stand, Sarasota, Florida, March 2001 -

- March 01, 2001
- Collections - Artifact
"Twistee Treat" Ice Cream Stand, Sarasota, Florida, March 2001
- The Ship Hotel, Juniata Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1981 -

- August 01, 1981
- Collections - Artifact
The Ship Hotel, Juniata Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 1981
- Menu from the Fenway Flyer Diner, Boston, Massachusetts -

- 1940-1974
- Collections - Artifact
Menu from the Fenway Flyer Diner, Boston, Massachusetts
- Season's Greetings, From Our House to Your House, 1954 -

- September 01, 1954
- Collections - Artifact
Season's Greetings, From Our House to Your House, 1954
- "Study the Remains of a Lost Civilization," Henry Ford Museum Advertising Poster, 1988 - For 50 years, Henry Ford Museum displayed artifacts in tightly packed rows with little supporting context. That changed in the 1980s with a new focus on social history. No exhibit signaled this shift like <em>The Automobile in American Life</em>, opened in 1987. Cars were shown alongside related objects like highway travel guides, fast food menus, and roadside signs.

- 1988
- Collections - Artifact
"Study the Remains of a Lost Civilization," Henry Ford Museum Advertising Poster, 1988
For 50 years, Henry Ford Museum displayed artifacts in tightly packed rows with little supporting context. That changed in the 1980s with a new focus on social history. No exhibit signaled this shift like The Automobile in American Life, opened in 1987. Cars were shown alongside related objects like highway travel guides, fast food menus, and roadside signs.
- Super Service Station, Hudley Motor Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, August 1934 - In the 1930s, Ford Motor Company promoted the "Super Service Station" concept for its franchisee dealers. These stations provided one-stop shopping for motorists by selling gasoline, motor oil, parts, and accessories along with new Ford vehicles. The stations also provided automotive service and repairs.

- August 27, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Super Service Station, Hudley Motor Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, August 1934
In the 1930s, Ford Motor Company promoted the "Super Service Station" concept for its franchisee dealers. These stations provided one-stop shopping for motorists by selling gasoline, motor oil, parts, and accessories along with new Ford vehicles. The stations also provided automotive service and repairs.