Henry Ford saved some of Thomas Edison’s “dying breath” in a test tube after Edison helped him with his gas-powered car idea. The two inventors became friends and had winter homes next to each other in Florida. Edison’s first two children were nicknamed “Dot” and “Dash” and Ford’s first automaker produced only 20 cars. Before […]
Gerald Ford was the 38th US President, serving after Richard Nixon’s resignation due to the Watergate scandal. He was also Vice President and a successful football player and lawyer. Ford ended the Vietnam War but lost the 1976 election due to pardoning Nixon. He died in 2006, leaving a legacy of public policy and service. […]