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- Horse Shoe Set, 1950-1960 - The game of horseshoes requires skill and accuracy to ring a target with an open-ended "shoe." This children's version, created by the Auburn Rubber Company in the 1950s, is similar to the game played by adults, but without the heavy, iron and potentially dangerous "shoes."

- 1950-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Horse Shoe Set, 1950-1960
The game of horseshoes requires skill and accuracy to ring a target with an open-ended "shoe." This children's version, created by the Auburn Rubber Company in the 1950s, is similar to the game played by adults, but without the heavy, iron and potentially dangerous "shoes."
- Trade Card for Zimmerman Manufacturing Company Monarch Wind Engine, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Zimmerman Manufacturing Company Monarch Wind Engine, circa 1880
- 1937 Cord 812 Convertible - The 1937 Cord's swooping fenders, sweeping horizontal radiator grille, and hidden headlights were unlike anything else on American highways. And although it wasn't the first, Cord was the only front-wheel-drive production car available in America for the next three decades.

- 1937
- Collections - Artifact
1937 Cord 812 Convertible
The 1937 Cord's swooping fenders, sweeping horizontal radiator grille, and hidden headlights were unlike anything else on American highways. And although it wasn't the first, Cord was the only front-wheel-drive production car available in America for the next three decades.
- Trade Card for Beard & Rakestraw Manufacturing Company Improved Monitor Wind Engine, circa 1890 -

- circa 1890
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Beard & Rakestraw Manufacturing Company Improved Monitor Wind Engine, circa 1890
- 1930 Auburn Convertible Sedan - The Auburn Automobile Company, based in namesake Auburn, Indiana, began regular auto production in 1903. Errett Lobban Cord took the helm in 1924 and gave Auburn cars modern styling and advanced engineering. This 1930 Model 8-95 phaeton boasted an eight-cylinder engine good for 95 horsepower. Auburn could not survive the Great Depression, and the company ended operations in 1937.

- 1930
- Collections - Artifact
1930 Auburn Convertible Sedan
The Auburn Automobile Company, based in namesake Auburn, Indiana, began regular auto production in 1903. Errett Lobban Cord took the helm in 1924 and gave Auburn cars modern styling and advanced engineering. This 1930 Model 8-95 phaeton boasted an eight-cylinder engine good for 95 horsepower. Auburn could not survive the Great Depression, and the company ended operations in 1937.