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Chevrolet Vega was unearthed from a sealed vault after 50 years underground. The “World’s Largest Time Capsule” was built in ...
People came from all around the country to collect or search for personal items left to them by themselves or their parents.
The "world's largest" time capsule was buried in 1975. Fifty years later, the contents of it were put on display in Seward, ...
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HotCars on MSNNebraska Unearths 1975 Chevy Vega From World’s Largest Time CapsuleChevy Vega was unearthed from the world’s largest time capsule in Nebraska, and nearly 50 years later, it drove in the Fourth ...
"He said he didn't want to tell his children and grandchildren what it was like in 1975, he wanted to show them" ...
"This is a glimpse into life in 1975," Trish Johnson, Harold Davisson's daughter, said. "It's also a glimpse into, first of ...
This is the culmination of 50 years of planning on the part of my father,' Trish Davisson Johnson tells NBC News ...
This 4th of July will mark 50 years since July 4, 1975. For many of you, that's a rough reminder that five decades have ...
Thousands of artifacts from 1975, including letters, family messages, and even a teal leisure suit, were sealed away by Harold Davisson in a giant concrete vault beneath a pyramid structure on his ...
“My father, Harold Davisson, wanted to wait for his grandchildren to remember life in 1975. He was a big proponent of life. He did everything big,” she told NBC News.
Bernard “Harold” Davisson, who rose from officer to sergeant, detective and ultimately to police chief in the Fort Morgan Police Department, has died. He was 84.
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