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- "Eustis, the Useless Rabbit and The Animals' Dance" Record, circa 1955 -

- circa 1955
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"Eustis, the Useless Rabbit and The Animals' Dance" Record, circa 1955
- Santa and his Helper with a 1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria - Ford's 1956 models fit into three main series. Basic Mainline cars started at $1,748. Mid-price Customline models, with additional chrome and armrests, started at $2,040. Top-of-the-line Fairlane cars, with elaborate side moldings and special badges, started at $2,047. Ford also offered station wagons, starting at $2,185, and the glamorous Thunderbird personal luxury car, priced at $3,151.

- 1956
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Santa and his Helper with a 1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria
Ford's 1956 models fit into three main series. Basic Mainline cars started at $1,748. Mid-price Customline models, with additional chrome and armrests, started at $2,040. Top-of-the-line Fairlane cars, with elaborate side moldings and special badges, started at $2,047. Ford also offered station wagons, starting at $2,185, and the glamorous Thunderbird personal luxury car, priced at $3,151.
- Aeolian-Vocalion Phonograph, Model E, circa 1915 -

- circa 1915
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Aeolian-Vocalion Phonograph, Model E, circa 1915
- "That's All Right" and "Crudup's After Hours" by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, 1946 -

- 1946
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"That's All Right" and "Crudup's After Hours" by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, 1946
- Record Album, "Records of Early American Dances as Revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford," circa 1945 - Henry Ford led a nationwide revival of country fiddling and old-fashioned dancing during the mid-1920s. Ford organized an "Old Time Orchestra" to provide music as dancing master Benjamin Lovett taught Ford's friends, business associates, and local schoolchildren the dances of Ford's 19th century rural youth. The orchestra's recordings of "Early American Dances," complete with dance instruction, were still being sold decades later.

- circa 1945
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Record Album, "Records of Early American Dances as Revived by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford," circa 1945
Henry Ford led a nationwide revival of country fiddling and old-fashioned dancing during the mid-1920s. Ford organized an "Old Time Orchestra" to provide music as dancing master Benjamin Lovett taught Ford's friends, business associates, and local schoolchildren the dances of Ford's 19th century rural youth. The orchestra's recordings of "Early American Dances," complete with dance instruction, were still being sold decades later.
- Phonograph Record, "Lucky Lindy" and "Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.)," 1927 - Charles Lindbergh gained international fame with his solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. The reluctant celebrity was praised in several popular songs, with none more successful than "Lucky Lindy" written by Abel Baer and L. Wolfe Gilbert. Singer Jack Kaufman recorded the tune for Harmony Records on May 25, 1927 -- a mere four days after Lindbergh's flight!

- 1927
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Phonograph Record, "Lucky Lindy" and "Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.)," 1927
Charles Lindbergh gained international fame with his solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. The reluctant celebrity was praised in several popular songs, with none more successful than "Lucky Lindy" written by Abel Baer and L. Wolfe Gilbert. Singer Jack Kaufman recorded the tune for Harmony Records on May 25, 1927 -- a mere four days after Lindbergh's flight!
- "Love Me or Let Me Be" and "Get Ready to Meet Your Man" by James "Beale Street" Clark, 1945 -

- 1945
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"Love Me or Let Me Be" and "Get Ready to Meet Your Man" by James "Beale Street" Clark, 1945
- "Pinocchio The Wooden Puppet" Record, circa 1955 -

- circa 1955
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"Pinocchio The Wooden Puppet" Record, circa 1955
- Phonograph Record, "Fitzmaurice, von Huenefeld and Koehl" and "They Landed Over Here From Over There," 1928 - Irishman James Fitzmaurice and Germans Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld and Hermann Kohl made the first successful nonstop east-to-west flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Their crossing, completed on April 12-13, 1928, against difficult prevailing winds, was made in the Junkers W33 airplane <em>Bremen</em>. The three men were celebrated in these two songs recorded by Irving Kaufman.

- 1928
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Phonograph Record, "Fitzmaurice, von Huenefeld and Koehl" and "They Landed Over Here From Over There," 1928
Irishman James Fitzmaurice and Germans Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld and Hermann Kohl made the first successful nonstop east-to-west flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Their crossing, completed on April 12-13, 1928, against difficult prevailing winds, was made in the Junkers W33 airplane Bremen. The three men were celebrated in these two songs recorded by Irving Kaufman.