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Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1985 |
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LPC-005-005-002 |
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http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/9067 |
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Color postcard of the Tony the Tiger balloon.
Caption on back: THE GR-R-REAT TONY BALLOON In 1986, a new 3-dimensional TONY THE TIGER hot-air balloon was unveiled for the first time in Battle Creek, MI. The 75-foot tall balloon, with 13-foot ears, a 25-foot nose and a 12-foot chin, was built from 1500 yards of nylon and 3 miles of thread. The balloon is 60 feet in diameter, holds 105,400 cubic feet of air and is piloted by Capt. Phogg. Kellogg's THE GREATEST NAME IN CEREALS 1985 Kellogg Company. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks of Kellogg Company. |
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300 dpi tif.; xxx KB |
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color postcard |
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En |
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dc.subject |
Fairs and Festivals - Balloon Competition |
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Industries - Kellogg Company |
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B.C. Balloons/Special Events |
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Battle Creek Balloon Competition, c. 1985 |
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Image |
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