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- Travel Guidebook, "Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks," 1933 - Yellowstone National Park, established 1872, was America's first national park. Early tourists reached Yellowstone by railroads like the Union Pacific, producer of this guidebook. The increasing popularity of automobiles spelled the decline of Yellowstone-bound trains. The more than 4/5 of travelers that had gone by rail in 1915 had been reduced to about 1/8 by 1930.

- 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Travel Guidebook, "Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks," 1933
Yellowstone National Park, established 1872, was America's first national park. Early tourists reached Yellowstone by railroads like the Union Pacific, producer of this guidebook. The increasing popularity of automobiles spelled the decline of Yellowstone-bound trains. The more than 4/5 of travelers that had gone by rail in 1915 had been reduced to about 1/8 by 1930.
- A Treasury of World's Fair and New York Attractions, 1964 - For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, billed as "an exciting ride in a Company-built convertible through a fantasy of the past and future in 12 minutes."

- 1964-1965
- Collections - Artifact
A Treasury of World's Fair and New York Attractions, 1964
For its pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, Ford Motor Company brought in Walt Disney to design a "unique and memorable entertainment adventure" that would outshine its competitors. This became the Magic Skyway ride, billed as "an exciting ride in a Company-built convertible through a fantasy of the past and future in 12 minutes."
- "Astonishing Yellowstone," 1939 - Yellowstone National Park, established 1872, was America's first national park. Early tourists reached Yellowstone by railroads like the Northern Pacific, producer of this guidebook. The increasing popularity of automobiles spelled the decline of Yellowstone-bound trains. The more than 4/5 of travelers that had gone by rail in 1915 had been reduced to about 1/8 by 1930.

- 1939
- Collections - Artifact
"Astonishing Yellowstone," 1939
Yellowstone National Park, established 1872, was America's first national park. Early tourists reached Yellowstone by railroads like the Northern Pacific, producer of this guidebook. The increasing popularity of automobiles spelled the decline of Yellowstone-bound trains. The more than 4/5 of travelers that had gone by rail in 1915 had been reduced to about 1/8 by 1930.
- Europe: Escorted Tours, 1973 -

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Europe: Escorted Tours, 1973
- Guidebook, Edison Museum and Village, circa 1939 -

- circa 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Guidebook, Edison Museum and Village, circa 1939
- Pan Am Holiday - Europe -

- circa 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Pan Am Holiday - Europe