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English: Commemorative pewter Bicentennial thermometer depicts a hand-engraved eagle above a laurel wreath with the dates “1776” and “1976” written inside. Below are embossed metric and Fahrenheit scales. Included with the thermometer is a copper colored box with silver colored writing that originally came with the thermometer.
Dimensions 8”H x 2.5”W x 0.5”D
institution QS:P195,Q3103913
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1989.353.1
Credit line Courtesy of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Source/Photographer Thermometer
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