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The Ford Foundation is a private foundation based in New York City and created in 1936 by Edsel Ford and Henry Ford.
In Detroit it is known as the Edsel Ford Freeway.
Located within it now is Haven Hill, the Edsel Ford estate, designed by renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen between 1922 and 1935.
The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House on Lake Saint Clair ( North America ) | Lake St. Clair in Grosse Pointe Shores is open to the public for guided tours.
The Edsel is an automobile that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company during the 1958, 1959, and 1960 model years.
His family donated to both institutions and the school library at Hotchkiss is named the Edsel Ford Memorial Library.
Interstate 94 in the Detroit Metropolitan Area is named the Edsel Ford Freeway.
The Edsel division is remembered as a significant commercial failure, although the cars sold moderately well in their first year.
" The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House is now open to the public.
Kahn's interest in historically styled buildings is also seen in his houses in Indian Village, Detroit, Cranbrook House, the Edsel Ford House and the Dearborn Inn, the world's first airport hotel.
The trunkline is the dividing line between Detroit's East and West sides, providing access to some of the city's major freeways like Interstate 94 ( I-94, Edsel Ford Freeway ) and M-8 ( Davison Freeway ).
This is thanks to the efforts of Sony Music ( with the Epic catalog, though Collector's Choice Music was the first to reissue Feedback on CD in the U. S., following a brief release on disc in France in the late 1990s ) and Beat Goes On alongside Edsel, both UK labels ( with the Mercury catalog, some of which had made it to CD prior to Beat Goes On and Edsel reissuing all of their Mercury albums ).
The first Lincoln Continental was developed as Edsel Ford's one-off personal vehicle, though it is believed he planned all along to put the model into production if successful.
The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, at 1100 Lake Shore Drive, is open to the public for guided tours.
* Maniac Mansion: The number-plate of the Edison's Edsel car is THX 1138.
Edsel Ford II, son of Henry Ford II and also a board member, is Bill's cousin.
When it hits the transformer, it is again a 1959 model Edsel, with a turquoise scallop painted on the side to match the 1958 car ( only 1958 models have this feature ).
The Edsel was a controversially styled car that bore the name of Henry Ford's son, Edsel Ford, and is now considered one of the biggest car flops in history.
Edsel Dope ( born Brian Charles Ebejer, March 21, 1974, West Palm Beach, Florida ) is the lead singer and main songwriter for nu metal / industrial metal band, Dope, originally from New York City.
The community area of neighborhoods is bounded by the Chrysler Freeway ( I-75 ) on the east, the Lodge Freeway ( M-10 ) on the west, the Edsel Ford Freeway ( I-94 ) on the north, and the Fisher Freeway ( I-75 ) on the south.

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Edsel Ford was one of the most significant art benefactors in Detroit history.
On Felons and Revolutionaries, Dope's first album ( released in 1999 ), Edsel played and programmed most of the musical instruments.

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Other famous contributors to the initial costs of the Hatchery included Henry Ford, Edsel Ford, and Thomas Edison.

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The 1960 models saw a complete reskinning, which removed the tailfins and the distinctive split grille ( which Ford copied on the final Edsel models for 1960 ).
The foundation was established on January 15, 1936, in Michigan by Edsel Ford ( president of the Ford Motor Company ) and two other executives " to receive and administer funds for scientific, educational and charitable purposes, all for the public welfare ".
* 1984: I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down ( Edsel ED 133 UK: Atlantic & Stax singles not previously released )
The Edsel offered several innovative features, among which were its " rolling dome " speedometer, warning lights for such conditions as low oil level, parking brake engaged, and engine overheating, as well as its Push-button Teletouch transmission shifting system in the center of the steering wheel ( a conventional column-shift automatic was also available at less cost ).
Other Edsel design innovations included ergonomically designed controls for the driver and self-adjusting brakes ( which Edsel claimed as a first for the industry, even though Studebaker had pioneered them earlier in the decade ).
His affinity for sports cars was demonstrated in his personal vehicles: Edsel bought the first MG motorcar imported to the United States.
He also designed the gardens for Edsel and Eleanor's summer estate ' Skylands ' in Seal Harbor on Mount Desert Island in Maine.
From 1945 to 2011, it was the Mercury half of the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford ( the Edsel brand was included in that division for the 1958-1960 model years ).
It was reassigned to Mercury dealerships after the demise of the Edsel brand, where it was marketed as a standalone product for 1960 and 1961 as the Comet.
Early Ford styling mules for the station wagon model carried the Edsel name as well.
Keys for the 1960 and 1961 Comets were shaped like Edsel keys, with the center bar of the " E " removed to form a " C ".
Subsequently he was the executive responsible for the Mercury Turnpike Cruiser and heavily involved in the Edsel, both sales failures.
The customized one-off prototype was duly produced, on time, and Edsel had the vehicle delivered to Florida for his spring vacation.
During the late 1950s, Ballard was recruited by the Ford Motor Company to become the first Edsel car dealer for Salt Lake City.
Additionally that year, the Ranger name made its first appearance on a Ford truck ; previously a base model of the Edsel, it was now used to denote a high-level styling package for F-Series pickups.
The Monarch was dropped for 1958 when the Edsel was introduced, but the poor acceptance of the Edsel led Ford to reintroduce Monarch for 1959.

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1999 saw the three original Korgis albums being re-issued by Edsel Records, followed by the two disc anthology Don't Look Back-The Very Best Of The Korgis in 2003, issued by Sanctuary Records / Castle Communications.
Despite being in contract limbo for quite a while, things were looking up when Geffen indicated they would finance a second album, even putting them on tour with Dope twice in 2004 and recording demos in June with Edsel Dope.

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