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- NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955 - In April 1955, NBC's <em>Today</em> show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.

- April 18, 1955
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NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955
In April 1955, NBC's Today show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.
- NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955 - In April 1955, NBC's <em>Today</em> show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.

- April 18, 1955
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NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955
In April 1955, NBC's Today show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.
- Kenneth Schwartz Interviewing Ladies in the Costume Judging at the 1960 Model A Restorers Club Meet in Greenfield Village -

- 09 August 1968-11 August 1968
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Kenneth Schwartz Interviewing Ladies in the Costume Judging at the 1960 Model A Restorers Club Meet in Greenfield Village
- Kenneth Schwartz and Sidney Holloway Appear in an Encyclopedia Britannica Film on Transportation, October 1957 -

- October 29, 1957
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Kenneth Schwartz and Sidney Holloway Appear in an Encyclopedia Britannica Film on Transportation, October 1957
- Kenneth Schwartz Pictured with a Restored 1929 Ford Model A Truck, June 1957 -

- June 21, 1957
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Kenneth Schwartz Pictured with a Restored 1929 Ford Model A Truck, June 1957
- NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955 - In April 1955, NBC's <em>Today</em> show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.

- April 18, 1955
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NBC "Today" Show Broadcast from Greenfield Village, April 18, 1955
In April 1955, NBC's Today show came to Detroit, Michigan, to cover the automotive industry. The morning news and entertainment show originated a remote broadcast from Greenfield Village on April 18th. Staff paraded a line of vehicles -- both horse-drawn carriages and automobiles -- past the cameras. NBC reporter Dick McCutcheon and museum curator Hayward Ablewhite provided commentary.
- Margaret Love and Kenneth Schwartz with 1928 Ford "Flivver" Monoplane, 1953 -

- 1953
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Margaret Love and Kenneth Schwartz with 1928 Ford "Flivver" Monoplane, 1953
- Employees Joan Knamiller and Kenneth Schwartz in Costume at Old Car Festival, Greenfield Village, 1951 -

- 1950
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Employees Joan Knamiller and Kenneth Schwartz in Costume at Old Car Festival, Greenfield Village, 1951
- Kenneth Schwartz Touring Actress Merle Oberon and Her Children around Greenfield Village in a 1912 Ford, 1968 - Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, athletes, artists, politicians, and business leaders have passed through the entrance gates. The institution's photographer took photographs if the celebrity allowed. Merle Oberon, best known for her role in the 1939 film Wuthering Heights, and her family got a guided tour of Greenfield Village in a Ford Model T.

- 1968
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Kenneth Schwartz Touring Actress Merle Oberon and Her Children around Greenfield Village in a 1912 Ford, 1968
Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, athletes, artists, politicians, and business leaders have passed through the entrance gates. The institution's photographer took photographs if the celebrity allowed. Merle Oberon, best known for her role in the 1939 film Wuthering Heights, and her family got a guided tour of Greenfield Village in a Ford Model T.
- Ford "999" Race Car and Indianapolis 500 Pace Car on the Ford Test Track, April 1953 - Ford Motor Company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1953 and was invited to provide the pace car for that year's Indianapolis 500. Six weeks before the race, William Clay Ford and Ken Schuntz posed on the company's Dearborn test track with the pace car, a 1953 Ford Sunliner, and the "999," a race car built by Henry Ford in 1902.

- April 01, 1953
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Ford "999" Race Car and Indianapolis 500 Pace Car on the Ford Test Track, April 1953
Ford Motor Company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1953 and was invited to provide the pace car for that year's Indianapolis 500. Six weeks before the race, William Clay Ford and Ken Schuntz posed on the company's Dearborn test track with the pace car, a 1953 Ford Sunliner, and the "999," a race car built by Henry Ford in 1902.