Color image of a Bundt cake pan, May 11, 2005.

Bundt cake pan

Bundt cake pan, May 11, 2005. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user David Benbennick.

Color image of a Bundt cake pan, upside down, May 11, 2005.

Bundt cake pan, upside down

Bundt cake pan, upside down, May 11, 2005. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user David Benbennick.

Color image of a cardboard container for the Nordic Ware Bundt jumbo fluted tube pan made of formed aluminum, ca. 1950–1970. Used by Susan Roth in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

Bundt pan box and instructions sheet

Cardboard container for the Nordic Ware Bundt jumbo fluted tube pan made of formed aluminum, ca. 1950–1970. Used by Susan Roth in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Burbank-Griggs house, 432 Summit, St. Paul, c.1880. Photographed by T.W. Ingersoll.

Burbank-Griggs house

Exterior of the Burbank-Griggs house, 432 Summit, St. Paul, c.1880. Photographed by T.W. Ingersoll.

Color image of the Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House, St Paul, 2013. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever.

Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House

Burbank-Livingston-Griggs House, St. Paul, 2013. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever.

Color image of burling and surface texture area of the Faribault Woolen Mills Company, 2011.

Burling and surface texture area

Burling and surface texture area of the Faribault Woolen Mills Company, 2011. Photograph by Elizabeth A. Gales.

Burma-Shave razor blade

Burma-Shave razor blade

Burma-Shave razor blade, ca. 1940s–1950s.

Burma-Shave shaving cream, box, and pamphlet

Burma-Shave shaving cream, box, and pamphlet

A nine-ounce aluminum tube of Burma-Shave shaving cream with lanolin, its box, and a pamphlet titled "The Art of Shaving." The box was made in St. Paul, Minnesota, by the Waldorf Paper Products Company between 1954 and 1957.

Burma-Shave sign

Burma-Shave sign

A sixth and final sign from a sequential roadside Burma-Shave advertisement, ca. 1940–1955.

Two multicolored signs advertising Burma-Shave shaving cream

Burma-Shave signs

Two multicolored signs advertising Burma-Shave shaving cream. Used by the Burma-Vita Company, ca. 1951–1952.

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