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Vintage photos of cars in NJ
By and large, American auto manufacturing is associated with Detroit and surrounding towns in Michigan. As is often the case, New Jersey is short-changed. For decades, the Garden State was home to American auto manufacturing, turning out classics like the Mustang and Cadillac.
Only five years after the first Ford assembly line started in Highland Park, Michigan, and missing from most listings of New Jersey automaking sites, Ford operated an assembly building in Kearny from 1918 to 1930. According to hemmings.com, Henry Ford purchased a four -story building after
Kim DM Simmons used to be the official photographer for the likes of Kenner and Hasbro back in the day and has since created volumes of photo books featuring images of the Star Wars collection of Kenner toys from each decade of release.
These deluxe photo books have garnered a mass following and support from collector communities, and each book has been funded through Kickstarter successfully with the latest upcoming project launching on February 2, 2023.
• This modern Star Wars toy photography is a Force to be reckoned with
Known as “The Man Who Shot Luke Skywalker”, Kim Simmons’
Anthony Albanese has caused a storm on social media, being called a “daddy”, after sharing a vintage photo of himself.
The federal Labor leader shared the 25-year-old retro snap on his Instagram this morning, showing him protesting the closure of a Medicare office in the mid-1990s.
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Mr Albanese said Australians couldn’t afford to “be complacent” about the universal health care system, which was designed and implemented under the Labor government.
“Thirty-seven years ago today, Medicare was born,” Mr Albanese wrote on Instagram. “For
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Vintage photos of women who made history in NJ
I honestly don’t feel in any way qualified to write about the struggles and obstacles women have encountered through history in general and in New Jersey in particular … so I’ll accede to people who are.
“Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women.” — Maya Angelou
“I’m tough, I’m ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, OK.” — Madonna
“I am not free while any
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Vintage photos of ‘mom and pop’ stores in NJ
Andrew Blumenthal wrote in Investopedia that “’Mom-and-pop’ is a colloquial term used to describe a small, family-owned or independent business. Mom-and-pop stores are often operations that struggle to compete with more substantial establishments, such as big-box retailers, who generally boast more buying power than smaller players. In the last few years, “shop local” and “shop small” have been used as slogans in marketing campaigns.”
Those of us who grew up with them don’t need a definition. They didn’t necessarily have to be run by a husband