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- Patent Cider Mill, 1837 -

- July 25, 1837
- Collections - Artifact
Patent Cider Mill, 1837
- An Improved Map of the United States by Shelton & Kensett, 1813 - This 1813 map is an incredible journey through time to see how Americans saw themselves at the beginning of the War of 1812. From illustrations of naval battles to information on Indigenous nations, the map is chock full of description. It also informs us about what Americans didn't know about the continent in areas that are simply blank.

- 1813
- Collections - Artifact
An Improved Map of the United States by Shelton & Kensett, 1813
This 1813 map is an incredible journey through time to see how Americans saw themselves at the beginning of the War of 1812. From illustrations of naval battles to information on Indigenous nations, the map is chock full of description. It also informs us about what Americans didn't know about the continent in areas that are simply blank.
- Olympia Diner, Newington, Connecticut, circa 1958 - The New Jersey firm of Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars became one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, introducing hundreds of diners in numerous styles. The Olympia Diner opened at its Newington, Connecticut, location in 1954. One of Jerry O'Mahony's large diner-restaurants of the post-World War II era, it was brought to that location in three sections.

- circa 1958
- Collections - Artifact
Olympia Diner, Newington, Connecticut, circa 1958
The New Jersey firm of Jerry O'Mahony Dining Cars became one of the leading diner manufacturers for decades, introducing hundreds of diners in numerous styles. The Olympia Diner opened at its Newington, Connecticut, location in 1954. One of Jerry O'Mahony's large diner-restaurants of the post-World War II era, it was brought to that location in three sections.
- McKinley-Hobart Campaign Button, 1896 - In 1896, America was still reeling from a depression that began in 1893 during the previous Democratic administration. The Republican Party promised a return to prosperity and nominated William McKinley for president. Thousands visited the nominee at his home in Canton, Ohio, where he delivered his campaign speeches. Voters approved and sent McKinley and his running mate, Garret Hobart, to Washington.

- 1896
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McKinley-Hobart Campaign Button, 1896
In 1896, America was still reeling from a depression that began in 1893 during the previous Democratic administration. The Republican Party promised a return to prosperity and nominated William McKinley for president. Thousands visited the nominee at his home in Canton, Ohio, where he delivered his campaign speeches. Voters approved and sent McKinley and his running mate, Garret Hobart, to Washington.