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- Spectators Watch a Fordson Tractor Demonstration, Plowing a Field in Kansas, February 6, 1918 -

- February 06, 1918
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Spectators Watch a Fordson Tractor Demonstration, Plowing a Field in Kansas, February 6, 1918
- GEM Grocery Company Display of Heinz Products, Topeka, Kansas, circa 1930 - H. J. Heinz was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. He developed a comprehensive advertising strategy that included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores. Shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed floor-to-ceiling pyramids of canned and jarred products created by Heinz salespeople.

- circa 1930
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GEM Grocery Company Display of Heinz Products, Topeka, Kansas, circa 1930
H. J. Heinz was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. He developed a comprehensive advertising strategy that included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores. Shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed floor-to-ceiling pyramids of canned and jarred products created by Heinz salespeople.
- Milking Stool -

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Milking Stool
- Bell Boy Motel Sign, Wichita, Kansas, 1979 - In the mid-1970s, John Margolies began to assemble a visual record of America's built roadside landscape. Over the following three decades, he traveled thousands of miles to photograph the overlooked and often quickly vanishing structures that had grown out of American automobile culture and main street commerce. His photographs of hotels, motels, diners, service stations, drive-ins and attractions celebrate and capture a unique chapter of American history.

- 1979
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Bell Boy Motel Sign, Wichita, Kansas, 1979
In the mid-1970s, John Margolies began to assemble a visual record of America's built roadside landscape. Over the following three decades, he traveled thousands of miles to photograph the overlooked and often quickly vanishing structures that had grown out of American automobile culture and main street commerce. His photographs of hotels, motels, diners, service stations, drive-ins and attractions celebrate and capture a unique chapter of American history.
- Zesto, Wichita, Kansas, 1979 - In the mid-1970s, John Margolies began to assemble a visual record of America's built roadside landscape. Over the following three decades, he traveled thousands of miles to photograph the overlooked and often quickly vanishing structures that had grown out of American automobile culture and main street commerce. His photographs of hotels, motels, diners, service stations, drive-ins and attractions celebrate and capture a unique chapter of American history.

- 1979
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Zesto, Wichita, Kansas, 1979
In the mid-1970s, John Margolies began to assemble a visual record of America's built roadside landscape. Over the following three decades, he traveled thousands of miles to photograph the overlooked and often quickly vanishing structures that had grown out of American automobile culture and main street commerce. His photographs of hotels, motels, diners, service stations, drive-ins and attractions celebrate and capture a unique chapter of American history.
- Composition Book Used by Margaret M. Goldina, 1924-1926 -

- 1924-1926
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Composition Book Used by Margaret M. Goldina, 1924-1926
- Furnished Bedroom of Model Dymaxion House, 1946 -

- 1946
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Furnished Bedroom of Model Dymaxion House, 1946
- Dymaxion House at its 1948-1991 Site, near Andover, Kansas -

- 1948-1979
- Collections - Artifact
Dymaxion House at its 1948-1991 Site, near Andover, Kansas
- G. L. Hudkins Ford Dealership, Salina, Kansas, circa 1925 -

- circa 1925
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G. L. Hudkins Ford Dealership, Salina, Kansas, circa 1925
- Sprout Motor Company, Preston, Kansas, Illustration in June 1938 Merchandising Bulletin - Ford Motor Company published regular merchandising bulletins to ensure consistent branding, marketing and service throughout its dealer network. Each bulletin provided guidance on topics like showroom displays, sales techniques and strategies, and updates to Ford, Mercury and Lincoln vehicles and accessories. General sales figures were often published, as were profiles of successful dealerships.

- September 20, 1938
- Collections - Artifact
Sprout Motor Company, Preston, Kansas, Illustration in June 1938 Merchandising Bulletin
Ford Motor Company published regular merchandising bulletins to ensure consistent branding, marketing and service throughout its dealer network. Each bulletin provided guidance on topics like showroom displays, sales techniques and strategies, and updates to Ford, Mercury and Lincoln vehicles and accessories. General sales figures were often published, as were profiles of successful dealerships.