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- Teen People, August 1999 -

- August 01, 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Teen People, August 1999
- Lunchbox & Thermos, Go Go, 1966 - For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.

- 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Lunchbox & Thermos, Go Go, 1966
For generations, school children have carried their lunches in colorful containers. Lunchboxes covered with images of a child's favorite television show, movie, superhero, fictional character, or celebrity became popular in the 1950s. Kids chose these containers to show other classmates what they liked and how cool they were. Lunch -- one of the best times of the school day -- just got better.
- Edsel Ford, circa 1909 - Edsel Ford turned 16 years old in November 1909. He was an only child, so Edsel's parents -- Henry and Clara Ford -- made sure that he spent lots of time with his cousins and other extended-family members. When young Edsel wasn't in school, he could be found working at Ford Motor Company's Piquette Avenue plant in Detroit.

- circa 1909
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford, circa 1909
Edsel Ford turned 16 years old in November 1909. He was an only child, so Edsel's parents -- Henry and Clara Ford -- made sure that he spent lots of time with his cousins and other extended-family members. When young Edsel wasn't in school, he could be found working at Ford Motor Company's Piquette Avenue plant in Detroit.
- Donna Parker at Cherrydale, 1957 -

- 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Donna Parker at Cherrydale, 1957
- Slip, Made for High School Sewing Class Project, 1925 -

- 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Slip, Made for High School Sewing Class Project, 1925