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- Sheet-Metal Goods: House Furnishings, Kitchen Utensils, etc., 1891 -

- 1891
- Collections - Artifact
Sheet-Metal Goods: House Furnishings, Kitchen Utensils, etc., 1891
- Product Label, "Succotash," 1875-1895 - Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their company's goods stand out on store shelves. Attractive labels, like this eye-catching design for a can of succotash, helped catch the attention of potential customers and encourage them to purchase the company's product rather than that of a competitor.

- 1875-1895
- Collections - Artifact
Product Label, "Succotash," 1875-1895
Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their company's goods stand out on store shelves. Attractive labels, like this eye-catching design for a can of succotash, helped catch the attention of potential customers and encourage them to purchase the company's product rather than that of a competitor.
- Can Label, "Balto Brand Fruit Cocktail," 1935 - Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their company's goods stand out on store shelves. Attractive labels, like this design for Balto Brand Fruit Cocktails, helped catch the attention of potential customers - hopefully encouraging them to purchase the company's product rather than that of a competitor.

- 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Can Label, "Balto Brand Fruit Cocktail," 1935
Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their company's goods stand out on store shelves. Attractive labels, like this design for Balto Brand Fruit Cocktails, helped catch the attention of potential customers - hopefully encouraging them to purchase the company's product rather than that of a competitor.
- Union Station, Washington, D.C., circa 1913 - Washington's Union Station was opened by the Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads in 1907. The monumental building -- well suited to a city of monuments -- was part of a larger project to beautify the nation's capital in the early 1900s. Removal of the Pennsylvania Railroad's previous station, located directly on the National Mall, was a major component of the plan.

- April 27, 1913
- Collections - Artifact
Union Station, Washington, D.C., circa 1913
Washington's Union Station was opened by the Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads in 1907. The monumental building -- well suited to a city of monuments -- was part of a larger project to beautify the nation's capital in the early 1900s. Removal of the Pennsylvania Railroad's previous station, located directly on the National Mall, was a major component of the plan.
- Loch Raven Dam, Baltimore, Maryland, 1940-1945 -

- 1940-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Loch Raven Dam, Baltimore, Maryland, 1940-1945
- "The Other America: Poverty in the United States," 1962 -

- 1962
- Collections - Artifact
"The Other America: Poverty in the United States," 1962
- "Nux-ie for Frying and Shortening," circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
"Nux-ie for Frying and Shortening," circa 1930
- NESCO Automatic Electric Roaster and Stand, 1948-1950 -

- 1948-1950
- Collections - Artifact
NESCO Automatic Electric Roaster and Stand, 1948-1950
- Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, Virginia, The East Front, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, Virginia, The East Front, circa 1950
- Automatic Switch Company Motor Starter, Used by the First Unitarian Church of Baltimore, circa 1892 -

- circa 1892
- Collections - Artifact
Automatic Switch Company Motor Starter, Used by the First Unitarian Church of Baltimore, circa 1892