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- "'N Sync" Compact Disc, 1998 -

- 1998
- Collections - Artifact
"'N Sync" Compact Disc, 1998
- Madonna "True Blue" Compact Disc, 1986 - Introduced in the 1980s, compact disc players provided digital quality music to listeners. Many drivers, who had fumbled through 8-track and cassette tape playlists, wanted to have this new technology available in their cars. At first available on high-end luxury vehicles, CD players now can be found in most cars. This CD by Madonna was released in 1986.

- 1986
- Collections - Artifact
Madonna "True Blue" Compact Disc, 1986
Introduced in the 1980s, compact disc players provided digital quality music to listeners. Many drivers, who had fumbled through 8-track and cassette tape playlists, wanted to have this new technology available in their cars. At first available on high-end luxury vehicles, CD players now can be found in most cars. This CD by Madonna was released in 1986.
- Record Album, Sir Mix-A-Lot "My Hooptie," 1990 - Seattle rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot had a hit in 1990 with this song about a junk car. Since "his Benz is in the shop," the song's narrator has to drive an embarrassingly beat-up "hooptie."

- 1990
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, Sir Mix-A-Lot "My Hooptie," 1990
Seattle rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot had a hit in 1990 with this song about a junk car. Since "his Benz is in the shop," the song's narrator has to drive an embarrassingly beat-up "hooptie."
- Record Album, "Fingertips Part 1 & 2," 1963 -

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Fingertips Part 1 & 2," 1963
- "There's a Long, Long Trail...," Sent to Andrew Purnell, Postmarked July 29, 1918 - Andrew Purnell Jr. (1898-1975) was born in Selma, Alabama. He joined the all-Black 303rd Stevedore Regiment (with later unit designations) in December 1917. Private Purnell was stationed in Bordeaux, France. He returned to the U.S. in 1919, married, and worked as a railroad freight handler. Like many service members, Purnell kept cards, letters, photographs, and souvenirs from his time in the military.

- Collections - Artifact
"There's a Long, Long Trail...," Sent to Andrew Purnell, Postmarked July 29, 1918
Andrew Purnell Jr. (1898-1975) was born in Selma, Alabama. He joined the all-Black 303rd Stevedore Regiment (with later unit designations) in December 1917. Private Purnell was stationed in Bordeaux, France. He returned to the U.S. in 1919, married, and worked as a railroad freight handler. Like many service members, Purnell kept cards, letters, photographs, and souvenirs from his time in the military.
- Record Album, "Like a Virgin," 1984 -

- 1984
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Like a Virgin," 1984
- Record Album, "Borderline," 1984 -

- 1984
- Collections - Artifact
Record Album, "Borderline," 1984