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- Sleigh Ride near Martha-Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village, 1956 -

- February 03, 1956
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Sleigh Ride near Martha-Mary Chapel in Greenfield Village, 1956
- Ford's Information Girls on the South Terrace of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Ford "Information Girls" posed on the south terrace, where fairgoers could relax while watching cars on the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.

- 1935
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Ford's Information Girls on the South Terrace of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Ford "Information Girls" posed on the south terrace, where fairgoers could relax while watching cars on the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.
- Hospitality Guides inside the Ford Exhibition Building, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934 - Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition used the theme of progress to encourage optimism during the Depression. After Ford Motor Company opened and staffed its massive exhibition building in 1934, fairgoers could peruse acres of industrial demonstrations and informative displays.

- 1934
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Hospitality Guides inside the Ford Exhibition Building, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934
Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition used the theme of progress to encourage optimism during the Depression. After Ford Motor Company opened and staffed its massive exhibition building in 1934, fairgoers could peruse acres of industrial demonstrations and informative displays.
- Shell Oil Company's Information Girls on the 'Roads of the Pacific,' California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - The Ford Exhibit -- the most popular attraction at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition -- featured "Roads of the Pacific," where visitors rode in brand new Ford V-8s over realistic reproductions of historic and modern roadways from around the world. Shell Oil Company's exposition "Information Girls" posed for a photograph while touring a section of the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.

- 1935
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Shell Oil Company's Information Girls on the 'Roads of the Pacific,' California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
The Ford Exhibit -- the most popular attraction at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition -- featured "Roads of the Pacific," where visitors rode in brand new Ford V-8s over realistic reproductions of historic and modern roadways from around the world. Shell Oil Company's exposition "Information Girls" posed for a photograph while touring a section of the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.
- Visitors' Escort Ann Knoll outside Heinz House at the Heinz Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 1952 - Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the H. J. Heinz main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In this photograph, a "visitors' escort" (a tour guide of the facilities) holds a large display bottle while standing on the steps of the Heinz House in Pittsburgh.

- November 01, 1952
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Visitors' Escort Ann Knoll outside Heinz House at the Heinz Plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 1952
Enterprising Henry J. Heinz began his successful business by bottling horseradish in the basement of his parents' home in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1904, the house was relocated to the H. J. Heinz main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In this photograph, a "visitors' escort" (a tour guide of the facilities) holds a large display bottle while standing on the steps of the Heinz House in Pittsburgh.
- Shell Oil Company's Information Girls in Ford Phaeton, Touring the 'Roads of the Pacific,' California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - The Ford Exhibit -- the most popular attraction at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition -- featured "Roads of the Pacific," where visitors rode in brand new Ford V-8s over realistic reproductions of historic and modern roadways from around the world. Shell Oil Company's exposition "Information Girls" posed for a photograph while touring a section of the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.

- 1935
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Shell Oil Company's Information Girls in Ford Phaeton, Touring the 'Roads of the Pacific,' California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
The Ford Exhibit -- the most popular attraction at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition -- featured "Roads of the Pacific," where visitors rode in brand new Ford V-8s over realistic reproductions of historic and modern roadways from around the world. Shell Oil Company's exposition "Information Girls" posed for a photograph while touring a section of the "Roads of the Pacific" experience.
- Ford's Information Girls in the Courtyard of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego, constructing the fair's largest and most popular exhibition. Ford's massive steel and concrete building enclosed an open-air courtyard featuring a V-8 emblem-shaped fountain. Ford Motor Company exposition "Information Girls" posed in the space, where visitors could rest and enjoy daily musical performances.

- 1935
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Ford's Information Girls in the Courtyard of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
Ford Motor Company poured resources into the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego, constructing the fair's largest and most popular exhibition. Ford's massive steel and concrete building enclosed an open-air courtyard featuring a V-8 emblem-shaped fountain. Ford Motor Company exposition "Information Girls" posed in the space, where visitors could rest and enjoy daily musical performances.