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- School's Out Target Game, 1902-1914 - Children in the early 1900s could target one of three characters in this game called "School's Out." By hitting and knocking out a face, the player scored points. The center target gave the player more points. This game, manufactured by R. Bliss Company, used images similar to Buster Brown and his dog Tige -- popular comic strip characters of the time.

- 1902-1914
- Collections - Artifact
School's Out Target Game, 1902-1914
Children in the early 1900s could target one of three characters in this game called "School's Out." By hitting and knocking out a face, the player scored points. The center target gave the player more points. This game, manufactured by R. Bliss Company, used images similar to Buster Brown and his dog Tige -- popular comic strip characters of the time.
- Dart Board, Used by James Greenhoe, 1937-1946 -

- 1937-1946
- Collections - Artifact
Dart Board, Used by James Greenhoe, 1937-1946
- Toy Target, Used by James Greenhoe, 1941-1946 -

- 1941-1946
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Target, Used by James Greenhoe, 1941-1946
- Candid Camera Target Shot Game, 1940-1950 -

- 1940-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Candid Camera Target Shot Game, 1940-1950
- Newell Airfire Gun Target Board, 1940-1950 -

- 1940-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Newell Airfire Gun Target Board, 1940-1950
- Target Game, 1937-1945 - Children target the birds in this game to score points. The game originally required a cork-shooting pistol to knock the target backwards over the fence. Each bird has a different value, so a steady hand and good aim will reward the player.

- 1937-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Target Game, 1937-1945
Children target the birds in this game to score points. The game originally required a cork-shooting pistol to knock the target backwards over the fence. Each bird has a different value, so a steady hand and good aim will reward the player.