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- First Annual Greenfield Village "Turkey Shoot," November 1955 - The "Turkey Shoot" in Greenfield Village started in 1955. It became an annual festival and drew hundreds of participants interested in muzzleloading firearms. Activities included target shooting, costume displays, and fife and drum music. The event's popularity led to the inauguration of the Muzzle Loaders Festival in the mid-1960s. The Muzzle Loaders Festival was discontinued in the late 1980s.

- November 06, 1955
- Collections - Artifact
First Annual Greenfield Village "Turkey Shoot," November 1955
The "Turkey Shoot" in Greenfield Village started in 1955. It became an annual festival and drew hundreds of participants interested in muzzleloading firearms. Activities included target shooting, costume displays, and fife and drum music. The event's popularity led to the inauguration of the Muzzle Loaders Festival in the mid-1960s. The Muzzle Loaders Festival was discontinued in the late 1980s.
- Clara Ford and Edsel Ford at the Bryant Farm, 1902 - Clara Ford and her son Edsel were photographed in 1902 while visiting Clara's parents' farm in Dearborn, Michigan. Clara posed with a revolver in her hand, aimed at an out-of-frame target.

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Clara Ford and Edsel Ford at the Bryant Farm, 1902
Clara Ford and her son Edsel were photographed in 1902 while visiting Clara's parents' farm in Dearborn, Michigan. Clara posed with a revolver in her hand, aimed at an out-of-frame target.
- Circus Poster, Sells Brothers "Captain A. H. Bogardus, the Champion Wing-Trap and Fancy Shot," 1895 -

- 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Circus Poster, Sells Brothers "Captain A. H. Bogardus, the Champion Wing-Trap and Fancy Shot," 1895
- Circus Poster, Miller Brothers & Arlington 101 Ranch, "Wenona, Champion Indian Girl Rifle Shot," 1911 -

- 1911
- Collections - Artifact
Circus Poster, Miller Brothers & Arlington 101 Ranch, "Wenona, Champion Indian Girl Rifle Shot," 1911
- Caricature by William T. Schwarz of Leopold Stickley Playing Golf, circa 1915 -

- circa 1915
- Collections - Artifact
Caricature by William T. Schwarz of Leopold Stickley Playing Golf, circa 1915
- Process Photograph for 1966 Ford Mustang Advertising - Ford promoted the Mustang with a series of flashy newspaper and magazine advertisements. The ads typically showed the car in exciting or glamorous situations, or attracting attention from others. Men and women, young and old, singles and families were all depicted. The message was clear: Mustang wasn't just a car, it was a vibrant lifestyle that appealed to everyone.

- 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Process Photograph for 1966 Ford Mustang Advertising
Ford promoted the Mustang with a series of flashy newspaper and magazine advertisements. The ads typically showed the car in exciting or glamorous situations, or attracting attention from others. Men and women, young and old, singles and families were all depicted. The message was clear: Mustang wasn't just a car, it was a vibrant lifestyle that appealed to everyone.