Blog Disco dancers at the Ford Museum By Brady Carlson November 25, 2012 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Disco figures represent the Ford Era at the Gerald Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Related Related: Gerald Ford’s Tomb 25 Days of Holiday Songs 2022: “Good King Wenceslas” from the album “Yuletide Disco” My Sweet Ford Gerald R. Ford House Dancers At This Glasgow Club Are Going To Heat The Place With Their Moves TagsdiscoGrand Rapids MItoday's photo The latest There Was A Time When Some People Thought Being Understood On The Phone Was Feminine Early on, being a little too well understood on the phone was considered kind of girly. Before She Became The Most Famous Gal In Malibu, Barbie Grew Up In Wisconsin Few places have more of a connection to Barbie than my own home state. Food Companies Used To Send Out Playable Records On Cereal Boxes Even kids who didn't like cereal wanted the boxes that included records from The Jackson 5, The Monkees and Bobby Sherman. There’s A Pickup Truck On The Side Of A Building In The Dominican Republic For the last three decades or so, the truck has been hanging five stories up on the side of a building. King Louis XIV’s Chef Is Why Salt And Pepper Go Together At The Dinner Table You could say salt and pepper are the peanut butter and chocolate of seasoning. The US Military Once Tested Out A “Camel Corps” In 1855 US lawmakers approved $30,000 for “the purchase of camels and the importation of dromedaries, to be employed for military purposes." - Advertisement - Brady CarlsonBrady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more